Sugar Way, Woodston, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE2 9QBTel: 01733 796622
MBBS (University of London) JCPTGP MRCGP DCH PGCertED GPSI(NSV) CGFP
Dr Bankart has overall responsibility for the patient care at Botolph Bridge Practice. He has been a GP for over 25 years and has a passion for looking after the whole person. Dr Bankart is also a qualified GP trainer and the practice in involved in training medical students in conjunction with Cambridge University. He is also an experienced vasectomy surgeon.
Dr Marimuthu is our salaried GP and speaks Africans.
Dr Perceli is our salaried GP and speaks Romanian. He has been working in the UK for quite some time and is much liked.
Dr Kahwa is a locum GP
General Practitioner - Nurse (GP-N) are highly experienced and qualified nurses, with Masters degree education and very substantial clinical experience. They are also called Advanced Nurse Practitioners. They are trained diagnosticians and qualified to prescribe certain medication. They take on much of the work that formerly only doctors would do.
Sara is our salaried ANP and Safeguarding lead. She is a highly experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner and a great team member.
Jo is our salaried ANP, is a great member of staff and works Mondays and Tuesdays.
Jenny is a Locum ANP
Jo is a Locum ANP
Practice Manager
Paul joined the practice 1st May 2017. Paul has a Masters in Health and Social Care Management, a law degree and substantial experience in working for GP practices and CCGs.
Uli has been working for the surgery since 2009, first as community liaison director and since 2015 as Practice manager. She has a University degree in Publishing and Printing.
German is her mother tongue.
Dominika works as Clinical Support
Jade is our deputy reception manager
Roisin is our Reception team leader
Our medical secretaries look after correspondence, especially between the practice and other healthcare professionals.
Novtej is the Clinical Pharmacist at the practice and qualified in 2009. He has since had experience in hospital, community and now primary care.
Novtej speaks Punjabi and Hindi
Midwife clinics are held at Bototlph Bridge every Monday and Tuesday (except Bank Holidays) and occasionally on Thursdays when demand is high.
The first booking in appointment goes into your history in detail and normally takes an hour. Follow up appointments tend to be shorter about 20 minutes.