GP Partners
Dr Dawn Coxhead (f)
BM MRCGP DFFP Registered 1993
Dr Vital Sijbers (m)
MD Registered 2003
Dr Matthew Nisbet (m)
BM MRCGP Registered 2002
Dr Masum Meah (m)
MBBS BSc DRCOG MRCGP MRCP Registered 2007
Dr Victoria Boyd (f)
MB BCh MRCGP DRCOG DFSRH Registered 2006
Dr Kate Mckenna (f)
M.Eng BM MRCGP DRCOG DFSRH
Dr Sarah Hebdon (f)
MB BS DRMR MRCP (Paeds) Registered 2004
Dr Jonathan Love (m)
MRCGP (2010) MbChB (2005) | Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Salaried Doctors
Dr Alison Colvin (f)
MB BS MBChB Registered 2019
Dr Rachel Freer (f)
MBChB, MRCGP, DCH, DRCOG Registered 2008
Dr Rebecca Piper (f)
MBBS (UCL), BSc, PGDip (Genomic Medicine), MRCGP (2023). Registered 2023
Dr Monika Maciejewski (f)
Lekarz 2018 Wroclaw Medical University
Dr Darini Vayapooree (f)
MBBS 2016
Dr Alia Qaisar (f)
MBBS 2003
Other Staff
Clinical Pharmacists
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The Clinical Pharmacists support the surgeries GPs by reviewing patient medication, responding to acute medicine requests, dealing with medication changes on discharge from hospital, and managing long-term conditions.
First Contact Physiotherapists
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A First Contact Practitioner (FCP) is an experienced physiotherapist who has the advanced skills necessary to assess, diagnose and recommend appropriate treatment or referral for musculoskeletal (MSK) problems on a patient's first contact with healthcare services e.g. when they visit their GP surgery.
Nurses / Nurse Practitioners
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The Practice Nurses run clinics for diabetes, heart disease, asthma monitoring, weight checks, smears, blood pressure checks, flu clinics, travel advice and injections (Please allow 8 weeks before traveling to attend your first appointment), baby vaccinations, blood tests, contraception, dressings and various other treatments. Please let reception know what you are seeing the Practice Nurse for, so they can ensure that they allocate you enough time for your care to be carried out.
Health Care Assistants
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Our Healthcare assistants work alongside and support our practice nurse team. Healthcare assistants can see patients for a range of procedures such as, taking blood, performing ECGs, wound assessment, and long-term condition management.
Care Coordinators
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Care Coordinators work across a number of fields and in some cases may focus on a specific group of patients, such as a particular age group or those with particular health problems. As an integral part of our multi-disciplinary team, our care coordinators will work closely with the patient to assess their needs, with the aim to develop and deliver personalised care plans.
Social Prescribers
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Our Social Prescribers help patients to improve their health, wellbeing, and social welfare by connecting them to community services, which might be run by the council or a local charity.
Reception / Administration
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Receptions working in General Practice are specially trained to know about the care and services available to you at your surgery and in your area. While the name of this role may differ in other practices, they’ll listen and talk to you in confidence about your health problem, to understand your needs so they can book you an appointment with the right healthcare professional or service. Care Navigators/ Reception Team
They can help you:
Get seen as soon as possible where clinically necessary
Know whether self-referral is available for certain services at your practice or in your area
Access the appropriate healthcare professional
Community Nurses
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District Nurses visit those who are housebound through illness or disability. They can advise relatives and friends about caring for the elderly or infirm. There are no district nurses based on site, but they can be contacted on 0300 0030022.
Health Visitors
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The Health Visitors are involved in promoting health for all the family, within the community. A Child Health Clinic is held weekly at Carnival Hall, Basingstoke.
Management
Chloe Rovetto (f)
Practice Manager
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The practice manager is involved in managing all of the business aspects of the practice such as making sure that the right systems are in place to provide a high quality of patient care, human resources, finance, patient safety, premises and equipment and information technology. The practice manager supports the GPs and other medical professionals with delivering patient services and also helps to develop extended services to enhance patient care.
Melissa Sood (f)
Deputy Practice Manager
Sarah Prince (f)
Nurse Manager
Training practice
Crown Heights Medical Centre has participated in training doctors for general practice for many years.
Qualified doctors who have already completed at least three years of hospital training join us for one year’s experience to complete their training and you may be offered an appointment with them. In our role as a training practice we are regularly inspected to ensure a high quality of care and efficient administration.
We also have medical students attached to the practice. You will always be asked beforehand if a medical student may be present at a consultation. Some of our nurses and health visitors are also qualified to train others and may have students attending their clinics from time to time.
GP net earnings
GP Net Earnings 2023/24 February 2025
All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (e.g. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.
The average pay for GPs who worked for six months or more in Crown Heights Medical Centre in the last financial year was £75,988 before Tax and National Insurance. This is for 17 part-time GP’s