Meet the Team

Doctors

Dr Ben Noble

General Practitioner/Partner
Clinical Supervisor

BSc (Hons), PhD, MBBS, MRCGP
Cancer Lead (East Midlands Cancer Alliance & Cancer Research UK)

Male

Dr Kirstie Bridges

General Practitioner/Partner
Clinical Supervisor

BM, BS, BMedSci (Hons), MRCGP, DFSRH (LoC SDI/IUD)

Female

Dr Nikki Brockhurst

General Practitioner/Partner

FRCGP, MBChB, BSc (Hons), PGCertMedEd, DRCOG, DFSRH (LoCs)RCGP Examiner & GP Educational Supervisor

Female

Dr Krishan Patel

General Practitioner/Partner
Clinical Supervisor

MRCGP, MBChB, PGDip Dermatology (Dist)

Male

Dr Jon Horne

General Practitioner

MBChB, MRCGP

Male

Dr Kunal Amin

General Practitioner/Salaried GP

MRCGP

Male

Dr Arthika Ketheeswaran

General Practitioner/Salaried GP

MBChB, MRCGP

Female

Dr Takunda Denga

Trainee GPs/ Pre-Registration House Officers

Male

Dr Mariam Saleem

Trainee GPs/ Pre-Registration House Officers

Female

Dr Asif Nawaz

Trainee GPs/ Pre-Registration House Officers

Male

Dr Netra Kalla

Trainee GPs/ Pre-Registration House Officers

Female

Nursing Team

Suzanne Rathbone

Nurse Practitioner

Special Interests:
Diabetes, Asthma and COPD

Female

Kathryn Wilcock

Advanced Clinial Practitioner

Female
Kathryn Wilcock is our new Advanced Clinical Practitioner “ACP” who has over 20 years experience in the NHS including 7 years in primary care. ACPs in your GP surgery work independently to assess, diagnose and treat patients. They are highly trained and skilled clinicians that can undertake complex reviews of patients like GPs. They can examine, diagnose, prescribe and refer as appropriate. If you have any questions about the role, please ask.

Emily Sumner

Practice Nurse

Female

Claire Dawson

Practice Nurse

Female

Georgia King

Healthcare Assistant

Female

Sharon Atkin

Healthcare Assistant

Female

Sara Mee

Healthcare Assistant

Female

Administrative

Mrs Anna Ingle

Business Manager & Partner

Female

Mrs Anne Jones

Practice Manager

Female

Normal GP Working Arrangements

GPMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
Dr B Noble ✔ ✔  ✔ 
Dr K Bridges ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 
Dr N Brockhurst   ✔ ✔ ✔
Dr K Patel ✔  ✔ ✔ ✔
Dr J Horne ✔ ✔  ✔ ✔
Dr K Amin ✔ ✔   
Dr A Ketheeswaran  ✔ ✔  ✔

Reception Team

Our reception team cover the surgery hours at all times, their job being to ease the flow of patient/doctor/nurse consultations so as many patients as possible can be seen within the working day. Should you call in to make an appointment or with an enquiry, the reception staff can arrange this in privacy if you wish.

Administrative Team

Administrative staff work “behind the scenes” using one of the largest medical computer systems available to general practice to ensure accurate record keeping and patient care, eg – exemption claims, insurance medicals, hospital appointments and referrals registrations etc.

Health Visitor

Health visitors play a major role in providing routine development checks for young children and helping with health queries.

District Nurses

The district nurses provide nursing care for those unable to come to surgery, eg. after hospital discharge etc.

Midwife

The midwife is available on Thursdays and Fridays to assist the doctors with antenatal care.

Counselling

Counselling is provided by our practice on certain days of the week but appointments are only arranged on referral from the doctor.

GP Training Practice

Woodbrook Medical Centre is a training practice. You may be offered an appointment with a qualified doctor gaining experience in general practice or be asked if one may be present whilst you consult your own doctor. If you prefer to see your doctor in private, please let us know.

Registrar Doctors

Registrars are fully qualified doctors who have decided they would like to become GP’s. They will undertake a minimum of 24 months of ‘on-the-job’ training in a GP practice and during their time at Woodbrook Medical Centre they will be supervised by the partners.

Medical Students

Our practice is a teaching practice for the University of Nottingham and the University of Leicester. With the supervision of your doctor or nurse, medical students may, with your consent, join your consultation. This is one way medical students learn to become good doctors and understand patient views about their care. We appreciate your help with their learning. Please let your doctor or the practice manager know if you have any questions about our medical teaching.