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Multi Disciplinary Team (MDT)

Urgent Care Team

Our Urgent Care Team form an integral part of our acute care clinical team and assist with triage and assess, diagnose, treat, prescribe and refer to hospital if required. They can discuss your case with a GP if necessary.

Jennifer Boyd
Interim Nurse Consultant

Jennifer Crawford ANP ( MAT Leave)

Jennifer Hendry ANP

Fiona Kirkwood ANP

Claire McGhee ANP

Aine Saleem Trainee ANP

Clinical Pharmacist

Sadia Jami ( MAT Leave)

Practice Nursing Team

Our Practice Nurses are qualified registered nurses and carry out chronic disease management clinics, cervical cytology (“smears”) & health promotion.

Emma McInnes 
Emma was a practice nurse for 18 years in her previous surgery and has undertaken diploma level training in asthma, COPD, travel, coronary heart disease and diabetes.  She will see patients for the above but also smears. She is an independent nurse prescriber and works full-time.

Laura Smith 
Laura is our trainee practice nurse having worked in palliative care nursing recently.  She will be undertaking the General Practice Nursing course whilst being supported by our other nurses.  She is now able to perform smears. She works full-time.

Health Care Assistant

Margaret Dunbar 
Margaret has been a practice nurse for many years, however she now provides Health Care Assistant support as part of the practice nursing team . She works part-time.

Mental Health Practitioner

Experienced MH practitioner who will support the team in providing care for mental health issues including signposting to the relevant services and third-sector organisations along with providing advice to the other clinicians on aspects of mental health

Treatment Room Nursing Staff

Employed by NHS Lanarkshire, the treatment room staff provide a phlebotomy service, wound review/dressing, ear syringing and other nursing interventions.

Community Staff

Community Nurses

The District Nursing Team is responsible for the assessment and nursing care of patients within their own homes. The District Staff facilitate early discharge from hospital by providing a high level of personal service according to individual needs. They also contribute to the community care of the chronic sick, terminally ill, elderly and housebound in the community.

Health Visitors

The health visitors are qualified nurses with additional training in community health care. They are particularly skilled in seeking out and identifying health needs and work closely with all members of the Practice Team (GPs, Practice Nurses, District Nurses etc) to promote individual, family and public health. The health visitor works with all age groups, however, the majority of patients are families with pre-school children and the elderly.