Practice Team

Doctors

Dr James William Scrivens (m)
Senior Partner - MBCHB MRCGP

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General Practitioner with special interests in Occupational Health, Cardiovascular, GP Training.

Dr Michael Cordner (m)
Partner - BSc. MBChB, DCH, DRCOG, MRCGP

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General Practitioner with specialist interest in GP Training and primary care development. Clinical Director of Stratford Primary Care Network.

Dr Giles Hall (m)
Partner - Cardiff University Graduated 2014 MBBCH

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General Practitioner with special interests in Orthopaedics and ENT.

Dr Elaine Margaret Ross (f)
Salaried GP - MRCGP, MBChB DIP OBST.NZ

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General Practitioner with special interests in Diabetes, Family Planning.

Dr Kristina Paige (f)
Salaried GP

Dr Jennifer Stein (f)
Salaried GP

Dr Charlotte Callaway (f)
Salaried GP

Dr Ruby Shoffa (f)
Salaried GP

Dr Hera Ahmed (f)
Salaried GP

Dr Prasanna Gowrishanka (f)
Salaried GP

Nurses

Charlotte (f)
Lead Nurse

Bethan (f)
Practice Nurse

Carolyn (f)
Healthcare Assistant

Julie (f)
Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Lesley (f)
Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Management

Bridget Acock (f)
Operations Manager

Clare (f)
Dispensary Manager

Jodie (f)
IT Manager

Jo Min (f)
Primary Care Network Manager

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Primary Care Networks (PCN) have been in place since 1st July 2019, they are a group of GP practices that work closely together with other primary and community care staff and health care organisations to provide integrated services to their local communities and patients.

We are part of Stratford Central PCN which serves circa 60,000 patients.

Our other member Practices are:

Rother House Medical Centre
Bridge House Medical Centre
Bidford Health Centre
What benefits do Primary Care Networks have for patients?

They offer a larger range of care services that will be close to patient's homes, as well as improved access
PCNs merge with a wider range of health and community services
Patients will be able to receive support for more complicated conditions, and will have access to the health and care services that can support them
Patients will be able to have more of a role in making decisions around their own health and the care they receive

General Practices will be working closely with their patient participation groups and the wider local community to keep the benefits of Primary Care Networks in place and working. It is important that patients are listened to, as it is their health and care that general practices are there to support.

Reception

Mandy (f)
Lead Receptionist

Kerry (f)
Receptionist

Georgie (f)
Receptionist

Samantha (f)
Receptionist

Lauren (f)
Receptionist

Secretary

Jane (f)
PA to Clinicians

Danielle (f)
Secretary

Admin

Liz (f)
Administrator

Gill (f)
Administrator

Elaine (f)
GP Care Coordinator

Janet (f)
Administrator

Sarah (f)
Document Administrator

Nicola
Administrator

Dispensary

Clare (f)
Dispensary Manager

Julie (f)
Dispenser

Amanda (f)
Dispenser

Emma (f)
Dispenser

Additional Roles

Sabrina (f)
Clinical Pharmacist

Charlotte (f)
Lead Clinical Pharmacist

Riona (f)
Clinical Pharmacist

Amanda (f)
Pharmacy Technician

David (m)
First Contact Physiotherapist

Hannah Eames (f)
Children's Mental Health Care Coordinator

GP net earnings

All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (e.g. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.

The average pay for GPs who worked for six months or more at Bridge House Medical Centre in the last financial year was £93,923 before tax and National Insurance. This is for 3 full-time GPs and 5 part-time GPs.