Doctors
Dr Majid Abdulla (M)
Dr Mohanad Ameri (M)
Dr Jusman Amin (M)
Dr Donna Burrell (F)
Dr Bobby Bikram Hamal (M)
Dr Ayesha Humera (F)
Dr Mohammad Islam (M)
Dr Mohiuddin Qureshi (M)
Dr Ali Raza (M)
Dr Naveed Shaikh (M)
Practice Management
Rebecca Clark – Business Manager
Colette Kipling – Administration Manager
Lynne McCloud – Reception Manager
Katy Baynes – Transformation and Finance Manager
More Health Care Professionals are being recruited to work alongside GP’s at Hull Family Practice. Depending on your needs, you may be seen by a member of the wider practice team. Having access to a range of professionals means you receive the most appropriate care as quickly as possible.
Advanced Nurse Practitioners
Advanced Practitioners come from a range of professional backgrounds such as nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy and paramedics. They are highly trained and have the knowledge and skills to manage all aspects of patient care. They can help by; diagnosing and treating certain conditions, ordering tests and interpreting results and prescribing medication.
Nursing Team
Nurses undertake a wide range of activities in general practice. They assess, screen and treat people of all ages including those with long-term conditions such as asthma, heart disease and diabetes who may need regular health checks. They also provide services such as immunisations and fit notes. Nursing Associates work under the guidance of a nurse or another healthcare professional. They help with routine health checks, wound care, and provide patients with general health and wellbeing advice.
Healthcare Assistants/Phlebotomists
Healthcare Assistants and Phlebotomists work under the guidance of a nurse or another healthcare professional. They help with routine health checks including blood pressure monitoring or taking blood samples, and can give certain vaccinations. They also provide patients with general health and wellbeing advice
Clinical Pharmacists
Clinical Pharmacists are experts in medicines and can help people stay as well as possible. They can support those with long-term conditions like asthma, diabetes and high blood pressure, or anyone taking multiple medicines, to make sure their medication is working. Many Clinical Pharmacists can also prescribe medicines.
Pharmacy Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians play an important role within general practice by supporting the work of Clinical Pharmacists. They can update medication records and offer people advice on how to get the most out of their medicines.
Paramedics
Paramedics work in a variety of roles within general practice. Their training means that they are used to working with people with a range of health conditions from minor injuries to more serious conditions such as asthma attacks and heart attacks. They help manage routine or urgent appointments and carry out home visits.
Physiotherapist
Physiotherapists in general practice are experts in musculoskeletal conditions. They are able to assess, diagnose and treat a range of complex muscle and joint conditions, reducing the likelihood of needing a referral to a hospital team. They can also arrange access to further treatment, investigations and specialists when needed.
Care Coordinator
Care Coordinators work with people who may need extra support to navigate the health and care system, helping to connect them to the right services or professionals at the right time. Care Coordinators act as a central point of contact to ensure support is available to help people manage their care.
Social Prescribing Link Worker
Social Prescribing Link Workers help people to focus on their social, emotional, and physical wellbeing, working alongside their medical team. They give people time to focus on what matters to them, helping to connect them with local groups and services for a range of practical and emotional support. This could include physical activities and social groups, volunteering and gardening, or even debt and housing advice.
The surgery is supported by a non-clinical team working collaboratively with the clinical team to support the needs of our patients.
Reception Team
Staff in your practice reception team are specially trained to know about the services available to you at your GP practice and in your area. They will listen and talk to you in confidence about your health problem, to understand your needs so they can book you an appointment with the right healthcare professional or service.
Administration Team
Staff in your practice administration team are specially trained to provide business support to the clinical and non-clinical teams. This could be managing and maintaining medical records, incoming letters, and patient registrations.
Secretary Team
Staff in your medical secretary team are responsible for frontline staff are able to dedicate their time to patient care by undertaking referrals, hospital liaison and general enquires.