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Primary Care Network Alignment: Luton Adults’ Community Services Primary Care Network alignment: Luton adults’ community services Network Cancer & Heart GP Practice PCN Lead AHF Coordinator Community Matron District Nurse Respiratory Diabetes TVNs Name Palliative Care Failure Social care Bute House Medical Centre Joanne Stanley TBC The Oakley Surgery Maria McLaughlan Hatters Drs Mirza Sukhani (Hockwell) Health Sandra Yvonne Leagrave Surgery (Dr Whm Michelle Sambrook Juliet Davies / Sarah Hoggett, Penny Gazeley Collingridge Alyssa Kunert Dr Haydn Matas) Sarah Savill Dumbrell 01582 Williams Linda O’Brien 547817 Lister House Surgery Sundon Medical Centre Debbie Holmes Maria McLaughlan Barton Hills Medical Group Michelle Margrave TBC Woodland Avenue Practice Medics Rebecca Sharman Karen Elizabeth Yusuf Tracy Fitzsimmons Kirsty Howell, Dr Manraj Bell House Medical Centre Elaine Hart Katriona Close Ellie Lyon Amanda Smith Hughes 01582 Barhey Temi Phillips Gardenia & Marsh Farm Practice 547672 Sharon Amos Rebecca Sharman The Medici Medical Practice Linda O’Brien Josephine Bennett Medina Medical Centre Linda O’Brien Ruth Tilley Blenheim Medical Centre (Biscot Gry O’Shea Group) Akthar Ali Sharon Amos Sue Phillips Single Point Pastures Way Surgery Linda O’Brien Phoenix Michelle Margrave of Contact Caroline Ann Sunrisers Malzeard Road Medical Centre Catherine Huxley 0333 405 TBC Koseen Fiaz Littler Dryden, Sally Shaw Elisabeth Baranowski Hayley Bradshaw 3000 Bramingham Park Medical 01582 Dr Anitha Centre Rebecca Sharman TBC 548484 Bolanthur Kingsway Health Centre Linda O’Brien Akthar Ali Marion Eaton Conway Medical Centre Maria McLaughlan Single Point of Neville Road Surgery Joanne Stanley Linda O’Brien Contact The Town Centre Surgery 0333 405 Marian Courtney Katriona Close 3000 Oasis Faiza Stopsley Village Practice Lucy Hinks Dorota Klimas Gemma Weight Carly Hashmi Abbe Robertson Alison Akkus Jenna McLaren Dr Abbas Wenlock Surgery (Dr I Saleh) Morrison 01582 Akthar Ali Linda O’Brien Zaidi 547663 Castle Medical Group Marian Courtney Gemma Weight Lucy Tomlin Sandra Hoggett, Larkside Practice Lucy Hinks 01582 Eden Pauline Vesey Sharon Amos Barbara 547817 Jo Robertson Akthar Khan Jo Robertson The Ashcroft Practice Niblett Faiza Dr Hetal Talati Marian Courtney Hashmi 01582 Leavale Medical Group Josephine Bennett Katriona Close 547663 Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust: delivering excellence in children and adults’ community health services across Luton Primary Care Network alignment: Luton adults’ community services Hatters Health Network GP Practice PCN Lead AHF Coordinator Community District Nurse Cancer & Respiratory Diabetes Heart TVNs Social Name Matron Palliative Failure care Care Hatters Bute House Joanne Stanley TBC Health Medical Centre Dr Haydn Yvonne Maria The Oakley Ruth Williams Collingridge McLaughlan Surgery Tilley, Gry Drs Mirza Yvonne Linda O’Brien O’Shea, Marion Eaton Sukhani Collingridge Sue Juliet Sandra (Hockwell) Michelle Phillips Penny Single Point Alyssa Davies / Sarah Hoggett, Sambrook Leagrave Gazeley Yvonne Linda O’Brien of Contact Kunert Sarah Dumbrell 01582 Single Surgery (Dr Collingridge 0333 405 Savill 547817 Point of Whm Matas) 3000 Contact 0333 Lister House Yvonne Maria 405 Surgery Collingridge McLaughlan 3000 Sundon Medical Debbie Holmes Maria Centre McLaughlan To get in touch, call the single point of contact on 0333 405 3000 and ask for the relevant person or service. Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust: delivering excellence in children and adults’ community health services across Luton Primary Care Network alignment: Luton adults’ community services Medics Network GP Practice PCN Lead AHF Community District Cancer & Respiratory Diabetes Heart TVNs Social Name Coordinator Matron Nurse Palliative Failure care Care Medics Michelle TBC Barton Hills Medical Margrave Dr Manraj Group Barhey Rebecca Woodland Avenue Sharman Practice Ruth Tilley, Temi Phillips Katriona Marion Gry Bell House Medical Close Eaton O’Shea, Centre Sue Karen Tracy Elizabeth Yusuf Single Amanda Phillips Kirsty Howell, Fitzsimmons Elaine Hart Temi Phillips Sharon Point of Ellie Lyon Smith Hughes 01582 Gardenia & Marsh Amos Contact Single 547672 Farm Practice 0333 405 Point of 3000 Contact Rebecca Linda 0333 405 Sharman O’Brien 3000 The Medici Medical Practice To get in touch, call the single point of contact on 0333 405 3000 and ask for the relevant person or service. Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust: delivering excellence in children and adults’ community health services across Luton Primary Care Network alignment: Luton adults’ community services Phoenix Sunrisers Network GP Practice PCN AHF Community District Nurse Cancer & Respiratory Diabetes Heart TVNs Social Name Lead Coordinator Matron Palliative Failure care Care Phoenix Blenheim Medical Akthar Ali Sharon Amos Sunrisers Centre (Biscot Group) Dr Anitha Pastures Way Surgery Michelle Linda O’Brien Margrave Bolanthur Ruth Malzeard Road Michelle TBC Tilley, Gry Medical Centre Margrave Marion O’Shea, Catherine Eaton Bramingham Park Rebecca TBC Sue Huxley Caroline Ann Medical Centre Sharman Phillips Sally Single Hayley Koseen Littler Dryden, Kingsway Health Shaw Akthar Ali Elisabeth Linda O’Brien Point of Bradshaw Fiaz 01582 Single Centre Baranowski Contact 548484 Point of 0333 405 Conway Medical Akthar Ali Maria Contact 3000 Centre McLaughlan 0333 405 Neville Road Surgery Joanne Linda O’Brien Stanley 3000 Medina Medical Josephine Linda O’Brien Centre Bennett To get in touch, call the single point of contact on 0333 405 3000 and ask for the relevant person or service. Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust: delivering excellence in children and adults’ community health services across Luton Primary Care Network alignment: Luton adults’ community services Oasis Network GP Practice PCN Lead AHF Community District Cancer & Respiratory Diabetes Heart TVNs Social Name Coordinator Matron Nurse Palliative Failure care Care Oasis The Town Centre Marian Katriona Ruth Surgery Courtney Close Tilley, Dr Abbas Gry Zaidi Lucy Hinks Gemma Marion O’Shea, Stopsley Village Eaton Sue Weight Faiza Practice Dorota Klimas Phillips Abbe Jenna Lucy Carly Hashmi Alison Akkus Single Robertson Akthar Ali Linda McLaren Tomlin Morrison 01582 Wenlock Surgery (Dr Point of Single O’Brien 547663 I Saleh) Contact Point of 0333 405 Contact Castle Medical Marian Gemma 3000 0333 Group Courtney Weight 405 3000 To get in touch, call the single point of contact on 0333 405 3000 and ask for the relevant person or service. Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust: delivering excellence in children and adults’ community health services across Luton Primary Care Network alignment: Luton adults’ community services Eden Network GP Practice PCN Lead AHF Community District Nurse Cancer & Respiratory Diabetes Heart TVNs Social Name Coordinat Matron Palliative Failure care or Care Eden Lucy Hinks Sharon Amos Ruth Sandra Tilley, Hoggett, Dr Hetal Gry 01582 Larkside Practice Marion Talati O’Shea, 547817 Eaton Sue Pauline Phillips Jo Vesey Single Lucy Barbara Marian Sharon Amos Jo Robertson Faiza The Ashcroft Practice Robertson Akthar Khan Point of Tomlin Niblett Courtney Single Hashmi Contact Point of 01582 Josephine Katriona Close 0333 405 Contact 547663 Leavale Medical Bennett 3000 0333 Group 405 3000 To get in touch, call the single point of contact on 0333 405 3000 and ask for the relevant person or service. Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust: delivering excellence in children and adults’ community health services across Luton .
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