Practice Team

Doctors

Dr Navdeep Sandhu
Senior GP Partner MB (Leeds), ChB, MRCGP, DRCOG (GP Trainer)

Dr Mohammed Haque
GP Partner MB BCH MRCGP DCH DRCOG DFFP

Dr Eugenie McCreanor
GP Partner Bs MBChB DRCOG DFFP

Dr Zoe Chandy
GP Partner MBChB BSc MRCGP DRCOG

Dr Kenneth Lim
GP Partner BSC.(med.sci) MBChB MRCGP

Agnieszka Dixon
Pharmacist and Business Partner MPharm.MRPharmS.NMP

Dr Kosnatu Abdulai
Salaried GP BM BCh 2009 DFSRH RCGP

Dr Arman Haque
Salaried GP MRCGP MBBS iBSc (SEM) BMedSci

Advanced Clinical Practitioners

Mrs Amber Burbeck
Nurse Practitioner and Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Mr Ben Hunter
Paramedic Practitioner and Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Mr Martin Wessels
Lead Pharmacist and Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Claire Norman
Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Anne King
Advanced Nurse Practitioner

Nursing Team

Mrs Rebecca Griffiths
Practice Nurse

Mrs Colette Barrett
Practice Nurse

Miss Pascale English
Practice Nurse

Mr Antonio Santia
Practice Nurse

Miss Katy Trott
Practice Nurse

Mrs Denise Askew
Health Care Assistant

Mrs Sheryl Fulker
Health Care Assistant

Miss T J Dobbs
Health Care Assistant

Mrs Katie Babu
Health Care Assistant

Management Team

Mrs Jo Lowes
Practice Manager

Mr James Smith
Business Operations Manager

Mrs Anna Wimbledon
QOF Lead

Miss Donna May
Communications Lead and PA to the Practice Management Team

Miss Sophie Peck
Administration Supervisor

Mr Matt Smith
Reception Manager

Megan Emby
Deputy Reception Manager

Pharmacy Team

Raheena Rashid
Practice Pharmacist

Tomas Hana
Practice Pharmacist

Laura Biddle
Senior Pharmacist Technician

Karen Tyson
Practice Pharmacist

Veronika Nitisa
Trainee Pharmacist

Attached Staff

District Nurses

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The District Nursing Team to deliver evidence-based practice care to patients in the community. The nurses work closely with your G.P, and other agencies to ensure the quality and continuity of your care to a high standard.

The District Nurse and her team are responsible for giving nursing care, support and advice to those people suffering from acute, long-term and terminal illnesses, both in their own homes and within residential care. They can be contacted on 01273 265870 option 3 between 9 am – 4.30 pm Monday – Friday.

Health Visitors

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Our Health Visitor contact is available on Worthing 01903 843802.

Health Visitors improve public health by working with individuals, families and communities. The main focus of their work with our patients is families with children from birth to 5 years. They also assist with smoking cessation and health promotion. They are also happy to arrange appointments with parents of school age children.

The Health Visitors offer individual or family appointments at the Surgery, home or a community location according to the wishes and needs of the patients.

Community Midwives

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Midwives are based at South Lodge in Worthing and can be contacted on Worthing 01903 276807.

Training practice

Victoria Road has been accredited as being suitable for the training of Allied Health Professionals and Foundation Year 2 Doctors.

We are a training practice.  This means that you may see a variety of different trainees, for example GP trainees, Paramedics and Nurses.   These trainees are all supervised by a senior member of the team.

F2 – Foundation Doctor – Year 2.

The first year of the posts in other specialties, such as general practiceemergency medicinepaediatricspsychiatryobstetrics or pathology. The training builds on what has been achieved during the previous year.

ST1 & ST2 Doctors – are Specialty and GP Trainees.

ST3 Doctors – GP Registrar on their final year of training before qualifying as a General Practitioner.

GP net earnings

The average pay for GPs working in Victoria Road Surgery in the last financial year was £140,778 before tax and National Insurance. This is for 2 full time GPs and 5 part time GPs who worked in the practice for six months or more.

“NHS England require that the net earnings of doctors engaged in the practice is publicised by 31 March 2026 at the latest.  However, it should be noted that the prescribed method of calculating earnings is potentially misleading because it takes no account of how much time doctors spend working in the practice and should not be used for any judgement about GP earnings, nor to make any comparisons with other practices.”