Dr Coleen McCabe
General Practitioner - Partner. Special interests: Clinical Director - Primary Care Network, Paediatrics - children, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Asthma, Health, Well-Being and Social prescribing
Modern general practice is delivered by a mixed portfolio of healthcare professionals supporting the doctors. With the development of Primary Care Networks the team will further expand to clinicians such as Mental health Practitioners and Physiotherapists in the future.
Dr Lynn, Dr McCabe and Dr Miller are also partners in the practice. This means they are owners of the business that is contracted to provide General Medical Services under contract to the NHS. As well as seeing patients the Partners have to make time to look after the management and administration of the practice.
Dr Hannah Daniel, Dr Benjamin Morris, Dr Luke Wilkinson and Dr Lisa Jermin are salaried GPs. These GPs are permanent members of the clinical team but do not have their own list of registered patients.
Advanced Nurse Practitioners are Registered Nurses who have done extra training and academic qualifications to be able to examine, assess, make diagnoses, treat, prescribe, and make referrals for patients.
Physician associates (PAs) are healthcare professionals with a generalist medical education who work alongside doctors providing medical care as an integral part of the multidisciplinary team. PAs are trained to work within a defined scope of practice and limits of competence to perform the following duties:
General Practice Nurses are a vital part of our primary healthcare team. Our practice nurses will be involved in almost every aspect of patient care and treatment, undertaking such tasks as:
The role allows nurses to develop long term relationships with individuals and families, managing their conditions and improving physical and mental health and wellbeing.
Watch a short video produced by NHS called 'A Day in The Life of a Practice Nurse'
Health Care Assistants (HCA)
The role of HCA is evolving in the NHS workforce but they have long been a central part of the healthcare team at Ash Surgery. Supplementing and supporting the work of the practice nurses they carry out a wide range of tasks which includes.
Watch a short video produced by the NHS called 'A Day in The Life of a Health Care Assistant'
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.
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.
Medical graduates enter the medical workforce as ‘junior doctors’ on a two year work based training
programme. This is known as the ‘foundation programme’ and is the first level of clinical training for qualified doctors that bridges the gap between medical school and specialty training.
The foundation programme is carried out in hospitals and the two years are often referred to as ‘FY1’ (foundation year one) or ‘FY2’ (foundation year two) by medical staff, and as such, junior doctors on the foundation programme may introduce themselves to patients as an ‘FY1’ or ‘FY2’ doctor. Foundation Stage 2 Doctors complete a four-month rotation in General Practice and work under the supervision of our experienced GPs.
Completion of FY1 allows junior doctors to gain full registration with the GMC and completion of FY2 allows them to apply for further study and training in a specialised area of medicine such as general practice.
Typically the speciality trainee (ST) doctors that work at the surgery and are in the third and final year of their qualification to be a GP and are known as ST3 doctors and also, sometimes, as Registrars.
General Practitioner - Partner. Special interests: Clinical Director - Primary Care Network, Paediatrics - children, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Asthma, Health, Well-Being and Social prescribing
General Practitioner - Partner. Special interests: Paediatrics - children, Gynaecology - women's health, Medicine for the elderly, Dementia, Cancer
General Practitioner - Partner. Special interests: GP education and training, Dizziness and balance disorders, Joint problems and joint injections
Salaried GP. Special interests: Diabetes
Salaried GP. Special interests: Mental Health, Learning Disabilities, Gynaecology - women's health
Salaried GP
General Practitioner - Registrar
Salaried GP
Sister Karen started at The Ash Surgery in 2015 and with years of experience and a warm, approachable manner, she supports patients through services like immunisations, cervical screening, chronic disease management, and health promotion clinics. Karen started her nurse training in Royal Liverpool Hospital in 1990 and qualified in 1993. Karen has worked in Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Hospitals on various wards since qualifying. The last 15 years, Nurse Karen has worked in GP practices around the city.
Sister Shelley supports The Ash patients by providing additional clinics and has worked with the team for many years. She also has an interest in training and developing non-clinical staff in areas such as phlebotomy and flu vaccination.
With over 20 years of experience in general practice, Judith brings a wealth of knowledge—and just as much heart—to her role. She’s worked across all areas of the practice, from reception to clinical support, and now leads our team with the same care and commitment she’s shown throughout her career. Judith is passionate about making sure patients get the best experience possible, while also supporting the team behind the scenes. She understands the day-to-day challenges and always looks for practical, positive ways to keep things running smoothly. She’s all about making the most of what we can offer and ensuring every patient feels listened to, respected, and well cared for.
Starting her career as an apprentice receptionist at a different GP practice, Maddie has worked her way up with dedication and a genuine passion for patient care. Now an Assistant Practice Manager, she brings both experience and empathy to the role. Enthusiastic and approachable, she’s always ready to support both patients and colleagues with a smile and a solution.
Secretary. Patients are able to direct queries regarding referrals to any of the clinical support team who will seek advice if they are unable to give an answer immediately. Unfortunately we are unable to chase referrals as we only have the same access and phone numbers as patients. We will happily assist in providing the relevant phone numbers upon request. Referrals to community and secondary care, Supports the management of cancer patients, Assists in the monitoring of high risk drugs.
As key members of the practice team, our Care Navigators provide a blend of administrative support and hands-on clinical care. Alongside helping patients navigate appointments and services, they also carry out essential clinical tasks such as blood pressure checks, urinalysis, flu vaccinations, and phlebotomy. Friendly, efficient, and patient-focused, they help keep the practice running smoothly while ensuring patients receive timely and compassionate care.
ANP/ACP
ANP /ACP
ANP /ACP
Care Co-ordinator/Phlebotomist
Independent Prescribing Pharmacist
Independent Prescribing Pharmacist
Junior Doctor
Junior Doctor