129-131 Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Manchester, Lancashire, M38 9RSTel: 0161 799 4001
MBBS,FRCS (ED), FRCS (A&E) Ed, DRCOG, DFFP, MRCGP,PG Dip (Sport Injuries)
Dr Umeadi graduated from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria in 1992. His initial training was in the surgical specialities of Surgery, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Accident and Emergency before training as a General Practitioner. He has previously worked in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and in several English counties. His special interests are sports and exercise medicine, minor surgery, cardiovascular disease and respiratory illness.
Dr Umeadi is married with children. He enjoys music, painting and DIY.
Dr Gore works part time having retired from our practice as a GP. She works one to two sessions a month.
Her interest is women`s health.
Mrs Houston RN, BSc, MSc, is our Advanced Nurse Practitioner.
She already has a long experience as a qualified district nurse.
She is trained to see same patients as a GP.
Mrs Holt RN, BSc, is our Trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner. She already has a long experience as a qualified acute care nurse.
She is training to be able to see the same patients as a GP through MSc programme at University of Salford.
She sees some patients independently and others under doctor`s supervision.
Appointments can be made with our practice nurse for the following clinics and services:
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Mrs Marshall qualified as a Nurse from Manchester Metropolitan University.
She is also a qualified Supplementary Prescriber.
Before that she had acquired several years experience in primary care; initially as a health trainer and then as an assistant practitioner in General practice. She is very popular with our patients. She follows up most of our patients with long term conditions such as asthma , diabetes, chronic obstructive lung disease and cardiovascular diseases. She is married with three children and enjoys running.
Chiamaka is our trainee Healthcare Assistant and a qualified Data Analyst.
She is in-charge of clinical data and works under supervision of the practice nurse to deliver patient care.
Receptionists provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries. They can provide basic information on services and results and direct you to the right person depending on your health issue or query. Receptionists make most of the patient appointments with the GPs and nurses. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, dealing with patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits.
Our reception team are very friendly and keen to help you get a good experience with us, but demand can sometimes be very high. Please bear with them especially when other patients are being attended to.
Administrative Lead
Telephone: 01204 390 023
Community midwives work with doctors to provide care for women before and after the delivery and care for the baby over the first two weeks of life.
Midwife service is provided from SureStart Centre in Little Hulton by a group of midwives, but you will have a named midwife to support you through your pregnancy experience.
You can register to have your baby at Royal Bolton Hospital or Central Manchester Foundation Trust Hospital.
Your GP works with the midwives and hospital in a multidisciplinary manner.
Community nurses are registered nurses who specialise in working with patients closer to home. Sometimes they visit patients at home and sometimes patients have to go to their community clinic.
These clinics are usually nearer and more convenient than going to the hospital. They carry out duties such as wound dressing, injections, post operative care, cancer care and lots more.
They can also provide health advice to parents and their relatives.
Our community nurses are based at Walkden Gateway and Little Hulton Health Centre.
Telephone: 0161 206 2085
Health visitors provide child immunisations and child health surveillance clinics. They are nurses with specialised experience for mother and child.
They work in liaison with the GP, school and social services. They are very important in checking that your baby is developing well and they also look out for the well being of a new mum.
Our health visitors are based at the SureStart centre in Little Hulton.
In house mental health assessment and treatment is provided by Six Degrees. This is a Social Enterprise organisation specialising in supporting patients mental health. They can look after conditions like anxiety, depression , bereavement and stress related conditions. Sometimes they have to refer patients for more specialised treatments.
They can only be seen by referral
Macmillan nurses are specialists in cancer care. They advise on the best ways to manage pain and other symptoms; they offer expert care on treatment options and they give psychological support to people living with cancer. Macmillan nurses work as part of a team of health care professionals, caring for patients, co-ordinating care and providing continuity between hospital and the community.
Community Alcohol Team: Telephone 0161 358 1530