Meet the Team

Our Doctors

Dr Paul Kuruvilla (m)

MBBS MRCP (UK) MRCGP

Senior GP Partner


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Dr Samantha Brown (f)

MBBS, DRCOG, MRCGP

GP Partner


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Dr Faye Stevens (f)

 MBBS, DRCOG, MRCGP

Salaried GP

Dr Alice Gilbert (f)

MRCGP

Salaried GP

Dr Greg Trilling (m)

MBBS, MRCGP (2021), BA Hons

Salaried GP

Dr Vidhya Viswam (f)

MRCGP, DRCOG, MBBS

Salaried GP

Dr Serena Vickers (f)

Salaried GP


Our Nursing Team

Claire Blewett

Nurse Practitioner

BA(Hons), RGN, NP

Kelly Whitehead

Nurse

Karen Prince

Nurse

BA (Hons) RN (Dip)

Kelly Alvarez-Palencia (f)

Nurse

RGN

Janice Carmichael

Nursing Assistant


Our Practice Team

Sharon Unwin

Practice Manager

Helen Cater

Assistant Practice Manager

Prabha Siyambalapitiya

Clinical Summariser

Lynne Barker

Secretary

Rebecca Cumbers

Secretary/Receptionist

Alison Tolliday

Reception Team Leader

Susan Lawson

Receptionist

Rachel Thoday

Receptionist

Linda Harrington

Receptionist

Amanda Best

Receptionist

Teresa Law

Receptionist

Emma Anderson

Receptionist


Our Attached Team

Rea Brown

Dispensary Manager

Tiffany Tyrer

Dispenser

Sara Miller

Dispenser

Julie Hills

Dispenser

All dispensary staff are fully qualified and work closely as a team with the doctors and nurses. We have a dedicated telephone line to the dispensary and all medication queries and repeat prescription requests are dealt with by using your computerised drug records.

They can advise or refer you to a doctor or nurse if necessary.

Ivy Team – 01223 596212

Community Midwives

The Midwives work alongside our GPs on Tuesday afternoons at the Antenatal Clinic at Willingham Surgery and at Longstanton Surgery Wednesday mornings. 

They are also available via the Rosie Hospital on 01223 217629. The midwives work with the doctors to provide care for mothers before and after delivery and care for the baby in the first few weeks after birth.

They also run antenatal classes in preparation for parenthood.

Community Nurses

The District Nurses visit and provide nursing treatment and advice to the housebound. 

Health Visitors

The Health Visiting Team visit all mothers and babies after birth and later contacts take place as necessary. They provide health visiting services for families with children 0-5 years of age. 

The Health visitors form are part of the newly integrated 0-19 service, which also includes school nurses that are able to support children from school age through to 19 years of age.

For more information visit http://www.cambscommunityservices.nhs.uk/what-we-do/children-young-people-health-services-cambridgeshire.

Social Services

Home Support in a variety of situations can be arranged through the doctors, community nurses or by directly contacting Social Services on 0345 045 5202.

Options for:    

  • Child & Family
  • Blue Badge
  • Adult Social Care