Clinicians

Doctors

Dr Tom Coffey 
MRCP MRCGP DCH DRCOG

MB BSc London 1988

GP Partner (Male)

Pronouns: he/him

Dr Coffey was born in Tooting and went to school locally. He studied Medicine at Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School. He graduated in 1988.

Initially, he worked in a number of hospitals in the UK and Australia. After 5 years he decided to train as a GP and came to Brocklebank in 1994.

He does the minor operations in the practice.

Tom has an interest in Sports Medicine. He is also an avid Chelsea FC fan and faced the misery of a 24hr trip to Moscow in 2008 only to watch his beloved team lose on penalties. Tom is married with 3 kids, 8 guinea pigs and a dog.

Dr Nicola Jones

MB ChB Sheffield 1990

GP Partner (Female)

Pronouns: she/her

Dr Jones was brought up in the north of England and has the accent to prove it. She has travelled widely, rock-climbed all over the world, dived where the water is warm and bravely joined Brocklebank in 1995.

She has an interest in cardiac disease and women's health and, as well as seeing patients, she is managing partner in the practice.

She has a passion for exercise and the outdoors, and spends her spare time convincing her three children to feel the same!

Dr Coen Beugelink

GP Partner (Male)

Dr Beugelink has lived in 3 countries and speaks 4 languages.

He is married with 3 kids and loves the outdoors.

He joined Brocklebank in 2000 and is now responsible for safeguarding children, teaching and the Warfarin service.

His clinical interests include urology, cardiovascular disease, paediatrics and mental health.

Dr Bernard Ogoe

MB BS Southampton 2003

GP Partner (Male)

Pronouns: he/him

Dr Ogoe graduated from Southampton Medical School in 2003. He completed his surgical training at St. George's Hospital before embarking on a career in general practice.

He has been at Brocklebank since September 2009.

He has a passion for all sports and is a devoted fan of Tottenham Hotspur! He enjoys running marathons in various locations around the world and has now completed 18 marathons and counting!

He enjoys all aspects of general practice and has a special interest in Sports Medicine.

Dr Georgina Drewer

MB BS London 2002

GP Partner (Female)

Pronouns: she/her

Dr Drewer graduated from Guy's and St Thomas' in 2002. She initially worked in several hospitals in London, the South East and Australia specialising in medicine before becoming a GP.

She joined Brocklebank in 2009 from a practice in Dorking.

Outside medicine she used to enjoy  running, cycling and the outdoors as well as travelling to far flung places but now she has 3 young children.

Dr Anna Castledine

MB BS London 2003

GP Partner (Female)

Pronouns: she/her

Dr Castledine qualified from Imperial College School of Medicine in 2003 and completed postgraduate training in Oxford and London, gaining Membership of both the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of General Practitioners.

She is diabetic lead for the practice and, having gained diplomas in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Family Planning, her clinical interests also include all aspects of women's health. As well as being a GP Tutor at Brocklebank, Dr Castledine works as an Academic GP in the Primary Care Education Department at St George's University, hoping to inspire medical students to become GPs of the future!

Having grown up in Wales, she now enjoys living in South West London with her family and may be spotted cycling, singing or playing the clarinet.

Dr Caroline Scott

GP Partner (Female)

Pronouns: she/her

Based at St Paul's Cottage Surgery

Dr Scott joined St Paul's in April 2012. She originally trained in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and has since worked in both Australia and South Africa, before moving to London in 2010. Her clinical interests include paediatrics and women’s health.

Dr Ban Haider

GP Partner (Female)

Pronouns: she/her

Based at The Haider Practice

Special interests: paediatrics and genetics

Dr Haider qualified from Guy's, King's and St Thomas' medical school in 2005. She completed her specialist GP training in South East London before joining the practice in 2010. She has a Diploma in Child Health and has a BSc in Medical and Molecular Genetics. Her clinical interest areas are paediatrics, genetic disease and mental health.

Dr Haider also works in medical education at City St George's, University of London as a Senior Lecturer in Primary Care and Associate Dean for Culture and Development. She holds a Fellowship of the Higher Education Authority. She is passionate about equitable clinical and academic practice for all.

Dr Farah Jamil

MB BS London 2002

GP Partner (Female)

Based at Brocklebank Practice and St Paul’s Cottage Surgery

Dr Jamil graduated from Imperial College School of Medicine in 2002 and has been a GP in London since 2007. She has a special interest in women's health, family planning, and paediatrics.

She has 2 young children who keep her very busy and enjoys exercising and travelling.

Dr Emma Trewin

Salaried GP

 

 

Dr Alexia Rossi 

Salaried GP

 

 

Dr Abi Moore 

Salaried GP

 

 

Dr Tereza Malacova

Salaried GP

 

 

Dr Jane Duckenfield

GP Retainer

 
 

Nurse Team

Practice nurses are qualified and registered nurses. They can help with health issues such as family planning, healthy living advice, blood pressure checks and dressings. The practice nurses run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma or diabetes, minor ailment clinics and carry out cervical smears.

  • Jenny Russell (F)
  • Andrea Jones (F)
  • Pippa Jones (F)
  • Louise Roberts (F)
  • Amber Lloyd (F)
 

Clinical Pharmacist

The clinical pharmacist team work alongside our doctors. They lead the medicines management and prescribing functions in our practice. You can book an appointment with the pharmacists to discuss any issues related to medications and minor illnesses. Pharmacists also carry out medication reviews if you have a long term condition.

Pharmacist appointments are available Monday to Friday during our normal opening hours

  • Ryan Benbow - Lead Clinical Pharmacist
  • Mandir Juttla
  • Henry Buadi
  • Paulina Laszczyk
  • Monica Lopez
  • Neha Nataraj
 

Healthcare Assistants

Healthcare assistants support practice nurses with their daily work and carry out tasks such as phlebotomy (drawing blood), blood pressure measurement and new patient checks. They may act as a chaperone when a patient or doctor requests one.

  • Stephanie Slaughter (F)

 

Associated Healthcare Practitioners

  • Irene Angelou - First Contact Practitioner (Physio)
  • Jawad Naweed - First Contact Practitioner (Physio)
  • Huma Dad - First Contact Practitioner (Physio)
  • Lena Jeetun – Mental Health Practitioner
  • Tabatha North – Assistant Psychologist