Holland Park Surgery Team

Partners

Greg-Bloom

Mr. Greg Bloom

Managing Partner

MSc Education, PGCE, BSc Nursing Studies, DipHe Nursing Studies.

Dr-Sood

Dr. Bhavna Sood

GP Partner

MBBS, MRCGP, DRCOG, BMedSci  Qualified in Nottingham 2008

Dr-Hobson

Dr. Ryan Hobson

GP Partner

MBBS, BSc, Genetic Diploma Surgical Science MRCGP Qualified in London 2007

Dr-Gunputh

Dr. Dinesh Gunputh

GP Partner

BSc (Hons) MSc, MBBS, MRCGP,  Qualified 2008 British West Indies

Dr-Dugas

Dr. Matthew Dugas

GP Partner

BSc (Hons) MBChB, DRCOG, Qualified in Birmingham 1991

Dr. Kevin Conod

GP Partner

MB, ChB, Birmingham 1983

Dr-Garsed

Dr. Sarah Garsed

GP Partner

MBChC DRCOG MRCGP

Dr-Stevens

Dr. Martin Stevens

GP Partner

MBChB University of Birmingham 2001, MRCGP 2005

Dr. Amrit Khera

GP Partner

MBChC MSC in Primary Care & Research Methods MRCGP.

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Dr. Raj Rani

GP Partner

MBChB


Clinical Team

Doctors (GP)

Assessing, diagnosing & monitoring complex conditions

Performing thorough examinations

Prescribing medicines

Carrying out tests to assist with diagnosis

Carrying out emergency care if needed

Supporting other members of the primary care team

Dr Bhavna Sood

GP Partner

MBBS, MRCGP, DRCOG, BMedSci Qualified in Nottingham 2008

Dr Joseph Chalissery

Salaried GP

MBBS, MS, MRCS, MRCGP

Dr Gráinne McNeela

Salaried GP

BSc, MSc, MD, MRCGP  

Dr Charanjit Tanu

Salaried GP

Dr Onome Dundun

GP Registrar

BSc, MBBCh

Advanced Practitioner

Diagnosing & treating illnesses & ailments

Requesting and interpreting Blood tests, Xrays and ECGs

Arranging admission or referral to hospital if necessary

Make plans for managing long term health conditions

Give advice and information about your health

Prescribing medicines

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Jackie Achiampong

Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Practice Nurses

Treating wounds, applying/removing dressings & providing emergency first aid

Giving advice & information about health conditions & ailments

Taking swabs, smears & samples

Carrying out heart tracings or breathing tests

Administering vaccinations & infant injections

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Zarana Dickinson

Practice Nurse


Non-Clinical Team

Management Team

Greg-Bloom

Mr. Greg Bloom

Group Practice Manager

MSc Education, PGCE, BSc Nursing Studies, DipHe Nursing Studies.

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Julia Moore

Deputy Group Practice Manager

BA (Hons) European Business Studies, HDip in Administrative Procedures

Sabrina Ruffles

Locality Manager

Lin Richards

Finance Manager

Receptionists

Receptionists are trained to assess your needs so that they can direct you to the right healthcare professional.

To do this they will;

Take some general details about why you have contacted the surgery

Help navigate you through health care services & systems

The GP is not always the best person to help you.

Our receptionists will take your name on arrival, answer your phone calls, make appointments and answer your questions as well as a long list of other responsibilities. They are here to help you but their job is extremely demanding, so please help them by understanding the problems they face when trying to please everyone. They aim to be pleasant and courteous at all times.

They may sometimes need to ask for some medical details if your problem can be dealt with by speaking to one of our clinicians on the telephone, but they will always treat what you say with the utmost confidentiality.

Joanne

Reception Manager

Berta

Receptionist

Marie

Receptionist

Rebecca

Receptionist

Denise

Receptionist

Administration Support Team

Jan Dicken

Clinical Summariser


Health Care Team

How can a Midwife help you?

The regular antenatal clinics are held by the Community Midwives. All consultations are by appointment only.

Tel: 01922 721172 and ask for the midwifery team at the switchboard

How can a Health Visitor help you?

Offering support during the transition into parenthood
Providing support & advice on breast feeding, infant feeding & healthy eating for young children
Assessing children’s growth & development needs at various stages
Promoting the best start in speech, language & communication

For full details of health visiting clinics run across the borough, please click here

If you need advice, or have any concerns about your child, you can contact the service via the contact details below.
This service is available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Calls and texts are responded to within the same day.

Tel: 01922 603 074
Text: 07520 634909
Email: [email protected]

Health for Under 5s | For healthy, happy early years
Health for Under 5’s is a website which has lots of information about your child’s health and development.

Walsall Healthy Child App
The Walsall Healthy Child app provides information about childhood wellbeing and common illness. This can be downloaded from the app store on your phone.
Google Play: Walsall Healthy Child – Apps on Google Play
Apple Store: Walsall Healthy Child on the App Store
How can a School Nurse help your child?

Advice and support about a range of health issues including relationships and sexual health, emotional health and well-being, healthy weight and exercise, Behaviour Management Groups for parents, Self-esteem and confidence building groups for children and young people
ChatHealth Texting Service for young people aged 11+
ChatHealth Texting Service for parents and carers
HealthforKids and HealthforTeens websites
Safeguarding children and supporting children and their families in need of additional help. (We work with a range of other agencies to provide this support)
Enuresis (bedwetting) clinic
Support for children and young people with continence problems
Supporting children with medical and additional needs

For full details, please click here

Tel: 01922 423349
Text: 07480 635 363 (Young people can access our service for confidential advice by texting a school nurse)
Email: [email protected]
Post: School Nursing Service, Harden Health Centre, Harden Road, Walsall. WS3 1ET
How can a Community Nurse help you?

Our District Nurses work closely with the Doctor in providing nursing care and treatment at home. They are also able to give advice regarding care and convalescence after discharge from hospital.

Tel: 01922 604 920 option 2
Our Diabetic Nurse is Lisa Marklew

How can a Community Diabetic Nurse help you?

The aim of the Diabetes Service is to provide education and professional support in the management of diabetes to individuals with diabetes, their carers and healthcare professionals.

Diabetes (Community) – Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
Referral is via a GP or healthcare professional only.

Diabetes and me – Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust

Page last reviewed: 26 June 2024