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From May, appointments will be available until 7.30pm Monday to Friday. Find out more.
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Dr. Clifton is our Senior Partner. He has been with the practice for 23 years.
Dr. Ford is a trainer of future G.P.s. After a lot of hard work, the practice has been approved by the Mersey Deanery as being of a high standard. She also has an interest in HRT and supervises the weekly clinic. She works half-time.
Dr. Crofts is the diabetes lead for Central Cheshire Primary Care Trust. He also supervises the diabetic clinic and has an interest in cryotherapy.
Dr. Longhorn has interests in respiratory medicine, information technology and palliative care. He works as a Clinical Assistant at St. Luke's Hospice on Thursday afternoon. He performs joint injections ("cortisone") for many common musculoskeletal problems such as tennis elbow and arthritis. He is currently the Cancer Lead GP for Central Cheshire.
Dr. Johnson has clinical expertise in family planning and sexual and reproductive health. She is a Family planning instructing doctor and runs our wart clinic.
Dr. Steel is our salaried GP and works part time.
GP Registrar–
We are proud to have achieved and retained training practice status. This allows Dr Ford, our GP Trainer, to mentor and teach GP Registrars. These are fully qualified doctors who have worked in hospitals for a number of years whilst deciding what aspect of medicine to specialise in. Having chosen General practice, these doctors come to work at the practice for a year before themselves becoming General Practitioners. The year they spend with us is invaluable work experience for them and also benefits us by stimulating new ideas within the practice. Part of a registrars year may be spent studying for the MRCGP exam which bestows on them Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners. This involves video taping consultations with patients in order to improve consultation skills. This would only be done with patients consent and during video taping sessions, our receptionists will give you a consent form. Please read the form carefully before completing it as it contains a section where you are able to decline the invitation to be filmed.