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OAKLANE MEDICAL CENTRE, 6 Oak Lane, Twickenham, TW1 3PA | Telephone: 0208 744 0094 | swlicb.woodlawnandoaklane@nhs.net
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Doctors as clinical scientists they apply the principles and procedures of medicine to prevent, diagnose, care for and treat patients with illness, disease and injury and to maintain physical and mental health.
Dr Arun P Kudra - MBBS, MS, FRCS, MRCGP, GP Trainer (Minor Surgery and Dermatology)
Dr Urmil Sablok (F) - MD, DRCOG, MRCGP (Family Planning)
Dr Sammi Modzabi - MD, MRCGP, PGDip Cardiology, IFM (Functional Medicine)
Dr Sabrina Panesar - BSc, BMBS, MRCGP
Dr Aditi Prakash - MBChB, MRCGP
Dr Talib Mukhlis - Locum GP
Dr Ali Mohammed - Locum GP
Nurse – The primary role of a nurse is to be a caregiver for patients by managing physical needs, preventing illness, and treating health conditions. To do this, nurses must observe and monitor the patient and record any relevant information to aid in treatment decision-making processes.
Assistant Practitioner – An Assistant Practitioner, or Associate Practitioner is responsible for delivering health and social care to people. Their primary duties include supporting medical professionals during procedures, referring, admitting and discharging patients and performing clinical observations.
Ann Michelle Florentino - Prescribing Nurse Practitioner
Angelika Sowatey - Assistant Practitioner
Ashish P. - Practice Manager
Sue G. - Assistant Practice Manager
Robert P. - Care Coordinator and Senior Administrator
Gemma E - Medical Secretary
Hardeep K. - Senior Administrator and Phlebotomist
Kelly C. - Senior Administrator
Dee K. - Senior Administrator
Jackie P. - Senior Administrator
Shobha S. - Senior Administrator
Davinder S. - Senior Administrator
Tracey M. - Administrator
Jaswinder G - In-house Pharmacist - A Pharmacist Role is to dispense medicines in a pharmacy, hospital or GP practice. give advice about prescriptions, drug dosages, risks and how to use and store medication.
Jim Brady - Social Prescriber Link Worker - Social Prescribing is designed to support in ‘non-medical’ ways, providing practical support that can make a real impact on your health and wellbeing. Social prescribing link workers connect people to community-based support, including activities and services that meet practical, social, and emotional needs that affect their health and wellbeing. This includes connecting people to statutory services for example housing, financial and welfare advice. Please do contact us if you have any issues you would like to discuss with our Social Prescribing team.
Katy Stocks - Social Prescriber Link Worker - Social Prescribing is designed to support in ‘non-medical’ ways, providing practical support that can make a real impact on your health and wellbeing. Social prescribing link workers connect people to community-based support, including activities and services that meet practical, social, and emotional needs that affect their health and wellbeing. This includes connecting people to statutory services for example housing, financial and welfare advice. Please do contact us if you have any issues you would like to discuss with our Social Prescribing team.