Doctors

Dr Christian Owusu-Yianoma
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Speaks English and Twi

Dr Amir Esteki
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Speaks English, German and Farsi

Dr Anuja Shah
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GP Trainer and Educator, Special interest in Women’s and Reproductive Health including Family Planning, Prevention of falls in the elderly
Speaks English, Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati and Marathi

Dr Hina Ali
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Speaks English, Urdu and Punjabi

Dr Sanjay Sharma
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Special interest in Dermatology
Speaks English, Hindi and Urdu

Dr Marina Sukanniya Jesuthasan
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Special interest in Women’s Health
Speaks English, Tamil and Sinhalese
Nursing Team

Miss Melissa Francis
Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner

Abena Ahenkorah
Advanced Nurse Practitioner

Miss Emma Hay
Practice Nurse

Miss Ali Knight
Practice Nurse

Shannon Jones
Healthcare Assistant/Phlebotomist

Michele Church
Healthcare Assistant/Phlebotomist

Gemma Pinsent
Practice Nurse
Community Nurses
The district nurses call into the surgery on a daily basis and messages for them can therefore be left with our receptionists. There is a team of district nurses aligned to the practice. They can be directly contacted on 0345 6024064.

Theresa Russell
Community Nurse
Health Visitors
Health visitors are qualified nurses with special training in community health and child development. They are based at Queensborough House, Dunstable. You can contact them directly on 01582 707627.
Futures House The Moakes
Purway Close
Luton
LU3 3QB
Telephone: 0333 405 0087
Dunstable Health Visiting Team
0-19 Team
Queensborough House
Dunstable
Telephone: 01582 707627
Practice Team

Michaela Campbell
Practice Manager

Angelika Kulawiak
Assistant Practice Manager

Diane Shaw
Reception Manager

Graham Harvey
Administration Manager

Iqra Raz
Administrator

Joseph Randlesome
Adminstrator

Aine Singleton
Reception

Jaiya Boucher
Reception

Asma Batool
Reception

Rehana Khanom
Reception

Carolyn Haynes
Reception

Sujata Gir
Reception

Nira Shah
Secretary
PCN Clinical Pharmacists
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.
Clinical pharmacists have a Masters degree or equivalent in Pharmacy followed by a year’s professional training to become a registered member of the General Pharmaceutical Council. They also undertake further training to equip them for General Practice work. Our PCN clinical pharmacists will be Independent Prescribers or working towards this qualification and work as part of the wider practice team, under the supervision of a GP.
Clinical pharmacists play a leading role in ensuring that patients with chronic diseases get the maximum benefits from their medicines, reduce waste and promote selfcare as part of a shared decision making consultation.
Having clinical pharmacists in GP practices means that GPs can focus their skills where they are most needed, for example on diagnosing and treating patients with more complex conditions. This helps GPs to manage the demands on their time.
Wellbeing Team
As a team we have a combined experience of nearly 40 years in supporting people with a wide range of problems both physical and low-level mental health. We are able to offer you support over a 12 week period either at home, on the telephone or in the community, where ever you feel most comfortable and at a pace that works for you.
Together, we will look at what is important to you and your wellbeing, develop a Support Plan identifying how you can access national/local services and activities to help you reach your goals. From there, we can also look at how the team can give you further support in your journey.