Practice Staff

Doctors

Senior GP Partner – Dr Mukesh Singh (Male) GMC:  4598749 Senior Partner, The Horsefair Practice Group.   MB BS 1992 Banaras Hindu University.  Dr Singh is a qualified GP Trainer.

GP Partner – Dr Ramesh Subra (Male) GMC:  5207262 GP Partner, The Horsefair Practice Group.   MB BS 1998 Nagpur University.  Dr Subra is a qualified GP Trainer.

Dr Subra is Joint Clinical director for Rugeley and Great Haywood Primary Care Network.

Dr Bukky Oso (Female) MB Bs MRCP MRCGP DFSRH (Salaried GP)
Dr Oso qualified in 1990  in Nigeria and has been a GP in Rugeley since October 2012.   She has special interests in Family Planning, Women’s Health and Medical Education.  Dr Oso is a qualified GP Trainer. She is an active member of the Wildwood Christian Fellowship, a church largely involved in community service.  She is married, has two daughters and enjoys moneyraising for charities like Race For Life and Katherine House.   In her spare time she is learning to play the guitar and keyboard.

Dr Julia Hook (Female) MBChB, BMSc, DA, DRCOG, JCPTGP, MRCGP(Salaried GP)

Julia qualified as a doctor in 1991.  She has lived and worked all over the UK, Outer Hebrides to Portsmouth and quite a few places in between.   She is the Sepsis Lead for the practice.

Dr Kevin Uzoma

Dr Uzoma qualified from the University of Lagos, Nigeria in 2006.  He joined the HFPG Sandy lane in 2022.  Dr Kevin has a special interest in Occupational Medicine.

Dr Serena Johal

(Female) GMC: 7597583

Dr Johal qualified as a doctor in 2018.

MB ChB 2018 University of Birmingham

Dr Sapna Aggarwal

(Female) GMC: 7285250

Dr Aggarwal qualified as a doctor in 2013. BM 2012 University of Southampton

Training Practice

HFPG-Sandy Lane Surgery is an approved training practice for Training GP’s. All doctors who wish to become GP’s have to spend some of their post-graduate training in a practice, Dr Bukky Oso is currently the recognised trainer but all the doctors in the practice are involved in the teaching and supervision of the current Registrar.

Practice Manager

Mrs Charlotte Marshall

Practice Pharmacist

Raabiyah Shah

Practice Pharmacy Technicians

Natalie Cooper

Natalie McNeill

Practice Nursing Team

Carl Pockett (Urgent Care Practitioner)

Jackie Dranginis (Nurse Practitioner)

Amanda Shelley RGN

Tracy Hayward RGN

Jodie Watterson RGN

Taiyla Howard-Shore RGN

Kerry Doyle, Nursing Associate

Elizabeth Bayley, Phlebotomist

Robyn Hibbs, Phlebotomist

Sandra Bywater, Phlebotomist

All Practice Nurses are trained in:

  • Baby Immunisations
  • Cervical cytology
  • Ear checks – referral required for ear syringing
  • Weight Management
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • General treatment/nursing care

Practice Primary Care Network Team

Gurjot Singh Bhogal, PCN First Point Physiotherapist

Jennifer Wallace, Mental Health Practitioner

Debbie Hill, PCN, Social Prescriber

Community Staff

All the community staff listed below are directly employed by Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust, and work alongside the practice team to provide medical services to patients.

Adult Community Nursing Team

The Adult Community Nursing Service is characterized by a needs led process; which includes assessment, diagnosis, intervention and plan of care. They will:

  • Provide a case management approach
  • Provide a 24-hour service for both scheduled and unscheduled nursing care
  • Provide single point of access for referring professionals
  • Deliver rapid assessment, short term issue specific interventions, maintenance care and ongoing long-term care
  • Offer patients and carers the choice to have a personalised service within their own home
  • Work in partnership with social services, mental health teams and specialist nurses to deliver patient centred, efficient and effective care in the patient’s own home.

Team Leader: Suzy Keeling

Health Visitors

All Health Visitors are qualified nurses and many of them have had midwifery training. They also have a further year’s training in subjects such as Child Development, family structure, community health, the promotion of health in all age groups and psychology, this includes Smoking Cessation Advice.

They work mainly with parents and young children and will visit you soon after you return home with your new baby. They may also visit you during your pregnancy and they work alongside the midwives.

They run Child Health Clinics in the Health Centre premises and work in conjunction with the GP’s in the surgery. They may also prescribe medication for certain minor ailments.

They also work with elderly people, children with special needs and with other age groups, advising them on how to achieve good physical and emotional health.

The Health Visitors set up support groups and provide support in times of stress, anxiety and illness. All this work is kept in strict confidence.

We have baby changing and breast feeding facilities on site

Community Midwife Team

Direct Telephone: 01543 576810 or 576811