Our Staff
Clinical Team
Doctors
Dr Martin Fleminger (m)
MB BS DRCOG MRCGP, Partner
Dr Louise Bradbury (f)
MB ChB DFSRH, Partner
Dr David Chapman (m)
MB BS MRCGP MD DCH DRCOG MRCP, Partner
Dr Robert Bennett (m)
MB BS MRCGP, Partner
Dr Alison Maycock (f)
BA (Hons) MB BChir MA GFP Cert DRCOG MRCGP, Partner
Dr Helen Roskell (f)
Partner
Dr Kinnary Joshi (f)
Long Term Locum
Dr Lauren Edwards (f)
Registrar
Nursing Staff
Mrs Fran Kelly (f)
Lead Practice Nurse - Diabetic Lead Nurse and Minor Illness
Mrs Patricia Goncalves (f)
Practice Nurse - Minor Illness and Chronic Disease
Miss Annie Winstanley (f)
Practice Nurse - Chronic Disease
Mrs Saida Meddah (f)
Healthcare Assistant
Mrs Leslie Vasquez (f)
Healthcare Assistant
Mrs Joanne Ross (f)
Phlebotomist
GP Registrars in Training
The practice is accredited as a Training Practice for GP Registrars, who are doctors training to become General Practitioners.
GP registrars are fully qualified doctors and are supervised by other GPs in the practice. You may be offered an appointment with them, but you are not obliged to see them if you choose not to. You may find that the GP Registrar sometimes sits in with other doctors or nurses during their consultations.
Occasionally, consultations may be video recorded for educational purposes. This will only take place if you consent to it.
Management and Admin
Mr Daniel Freeman
Practice Manager
Jade Goodenough
Clinical Support Manager
Laura Green
Accounts Manager
Theresa Maguire
Practice Administrator
Michelle Tizzani
Workflow
Penny Rees
Workflow/Secretary
Reception
Penny
Senior Receptionist
Joanne
Senior Receptionist
Christine
Receptionist
Sue
Receptionist
William
Receptionist
Pharmacists
Jennifer Weston
Lead Clinical Pharmacist (South East Oxford Health Alliance Primary Care Network)
Letty Yeung
Clinical Pharmacist (South East Oxford Health Alliance Primary Care Network)
Clinical pharmacists work as part of the general practice team to improve value and outcomes from medicines and consult with and treat patients directly. This includes providing extra help to manage long-term conditions, advice for those on multiple medicines and better access to health checks. The role is pivotal to improving the quality of care and ensuring patient safety.
Attached Staff
Community Midwives
Our own team of community midwives hold a clinic at the surgery every Wednesday and Thursday.
Estela Arroyo
Community Nurses
The district nurses provide care, advice and support for people at home who are unable to attend the surgery.
Most of their work is with the elderly, chronically sick and terminally ill.
They also deal with minor illnesses and injuries.
Practice Link Workers
Practice Link Workers are here to help you look after your health and feel better while you are at home.
Our link workers are:
- Emma Fuller
Lead Social Prescriber - Anne Thieba
Social Prescriber (SEOxHA PCN) - Lisa Barnes
Wellbeing Coach (SEOxHA PCN)
Health Visitors
The health visitors covering Hollow Way patients are now based at Temple Cowley Health Centre. Telephone: 01865 903116.
The health visitors provide advice on family health and child care issues. If you have any worries about minor illness in your children then you may wish to contact them first. The health visitors work in partnership with the doctors. There are a number of services available locally for parents and children that offer practical support and advice.
If you would like to discuss specific health issues such as development, behaviour and parenting support etc., please phone the health visitors for an appointment.
Appointments with the health visitors are available in the health centre or a home visit by arrangement.
There is no longer a dedicated child health clinic held at Hollow Way Medical Centre, but other locality clinics are available.
For child immunisations, a clinic is available at Hollow Way Medical Centre on Tuesday afternoons 14:00 – 15:30 with the practice nurse. Please make an appointment through Reception.
For details of locality clinics please contact the Health Visitors on 01865 903116.