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Clinicians Availability

Important: Please Note

This table shows the usual clinican availability. Sessions may vary by week.

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
GPs
Dr Munir (m)
Dr Raj (m)
Dr Smith (m)
Dr Higgs (m)
Dr Gandhi (f)
Dr Imtiaz-Umer (f)
Dr Richards (m)

Dr Ramanathan (m)
Dr Beattie (f)
GPs
Dr Munir (m)
Dr Smith (m)
Dr Higgs (m)
Dr Gandhi (f)
Dr Imtiaz-Umer (f)
Dr Richards (m)

Dr Ramanathan (m)
GPs
Dr Munir (m)
Dr Raj (m)
Dr Smith (m)
Dr Higgs (m)
Dr Richards (m)

Dr Ramanathan (m)
Dr Beatie (f)
GPs
Dr Munir (m)
Dr Raj (m)
Dr Higgs (m)
Dr Gandhi (f)
Dr Imtiaz-Umer (f)
Dr Richards (m)
Dr Ramanathan (m)
GPs
Dr Munir (m)
Dr Raj (m)
Dr Higgs (m)
Dr Richards (m)

Dr Ramanathan (m)
GP Registrars
Dr Bondoqa (f)
Dr Murthy (f)
Dr Adedoyin (f)
GP Registrars
Dr Bondoqa (f)
Dr Murthy (f)
Dr Adedoyin (f)
GP Registrars
Dr Bondoqa (f)
Dr Murthy (f)
Dr Adedoyin (f)
GP Registrars
Dr Murthy (f)
Dr Adedoyin (f)
GP Registrars
Dr Bondoqa (f)
Dr Adedoyin (f)
Advanced Clinical
Practitioners

Angela Parker (f)
Advanced Clinical
Practitioners

Angela Parker (f)
Faisal Hussain (m)
Advanced Clinical
Practitioners

Angela Parker (f)
Faisal Hussain (m)
Advanced Clinical
Practitioners

Angela Parker (f)
Faisal Hussain (m)
Advanced Clinical
Practitioners

Faisal Hussain (m)
What is a GP registrar?

A GP registrar is a doctor in training to become a fully qualified General Practitioner (GP). They are already qualified doctors with hospital experience, now gaining practical experience in general practice under the supervision of experienced GPs.

This training helps them develop the skills needed to provide comprehensive care. When you see a GP registrar, you are receiving care from a dedicated doctor expanding their expertise.

Page published: 19 June 2024
Last updated: 8 August 2025