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Location Name Hospital Type of Referral Referrals Accepted from Bedfordshire Claire Weston Bedford Hospital NHS Trust GP/Consult List of King's College London FODMAP-trained dietitians - 2020 NHS Location Name Hospital Type of referral Referrals accepted from Bedfordshire Claire Weston Bedford Hospital NHS Trust GP/consultant Bedfordshire Quynh Truong Bedford Hospital NHS Trust GP/consultant PCT / Other Bedfordshire Wendy Marsh Bedford Hospital NHS Trust GP/consultant SEPT Nutrition & Dietetics, Dunstable Health Bedfordshire Blossom Keppie GP PCT Centre, LU6 3SU Berkshire Janet Hopkins Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust GP Berkshire West PCT Bristol Beth Rougler Bristol Community Health, Self/GP/consultant North Bristol PCT Bristol Alison Singer North Bristol NHS Trust, Frenchay Hospital GP/consultant any PCT Bristol Claire Downer North Bristol NHS Trust, Frenchay Hospital GP/consultant North Bristol NHS Trust South Gloucestershire Community Health Services, North Bristol NHS Trust, Fountain Bristol Lorraine Norris GP/ Self NBT/ SGCH Court, New Leaze, Bradley Stoke, BS32 GLA Bristol Gillian Rowell Western General Hospital Self/GP/consultant Western NHS Trust Community Buckinghamshire Healthcare Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Buckinghamshire Christine O'Brien GP/consultant NHS Trust Trust Buckinghamshire Emma Tagg Milton Keynes University Hospital GP/consultant Cambridgeshire Becky Maddison Addenbrooke’s Hospital GP/ Consultant Any PCT Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Cambridgeshire Nina Powell GP/consultant Any PCT Foundation Trust Cambridgeshire Community Services Cambridgeshire Stephanie Trimby Dietetic Business Unit, Block 9, IDA GP/ consultant only Cambridgeshire PCT Darwin,Fulbourn, Cambridge, CB21 566 Cambridgeshire Mairi Huntly Ida Darwin GP Cheshire Alex Paddock Wirral Community Dietitian Health Care Professional PCT North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation County Durham Carys Owen GP/Consultant Any PCT Trust Cumbria Michelle O'Keeffe Furness General Hospital GP/Consultant CCG Any AHP - District Nurse / GP / Cumbria Aimee Kubicki West Cumberland Hospital CCG, Acute and Partnership trust consultant Cumbria Helen Fraser-Mayall West Cumberland Hospital GP/Consultant Other AHPs List of King's College London FODMAP-trained dietitians - 2020 NHS Location Name Hospital Type of referral Referrals accepted from Derby Royal Hospital, Uttoxeter Road, Consultants from Royal Derby Hospital Derbyshire Julie Youle Consultant Derby, DE22 3NE only Devon Lucy Pritchard Derriford Hospital, Plymouth Consultant Plymouth PCT PCT and Royal Devon and Exeter Devon Natasha Rich Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital GP/consultant Hospital South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Torbay and Southern Devon Health and Devon Lucy Marquis GP/consultant/Dietitian Trust Care NHS Trust Devon Kirsty Burrows Torbay hospital GP/consultant PCT Devon Siobhan Rigney North Devon District Hospital GP/consultant Dorset Gilda Baxter Dorset County Hospital GP/Consultant West Dorset PCT All registered healthcare Dorset Amy Kerslake Dorset County Hospital Primary and secondary care professionals GP/consultant/healthcare Dorset Laura Oakley Dorset County Hospital GP professional Dorset Chloe Hall Parkstone Health Centre Health Care Professional East Dorset CCG Dorset Dael Hartley Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch GP/consultant Hospital and GP Central Norfolk CCG & gastro East Anglia Kate Le Cornu Norfolk & Norwich Hospital GP/Consultant consultants Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn, East Anglia Helen West GP/Consultant/Nurse Any PCT Norfolk East Sussex Saira Khan Royal Sussex County Hospital GP/Consultant CCG, NHS staff Mill Road Therapy Centre Colchester Registered with North east essex gp. Essex Sally Fovargue Self gp consultant carer Co64qe Only see adults with a learning disability Basildon Hospital consultant for Essex Katrina McFarlane Basildon Hospital post oncology treatment abdominal Basildon Hospital consultant only problems GP/Consultant/Other Health Essex David Reddaway Billericay Health Centre All CCG's within South West Essex Professional Essex Graeme Syme Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford GP/Consultant CCG/hospital Essex Nicola Attwood Colchester General Hospital GP/Consultant Hospital / PCT List of King's College London FODMAP-trained dietitians - 2020 NHS Location Name Hospital Type of referral Referrals accepted from East Suffolk and North Essex Foundation Essex Morgan Serres Consultant PCT Trust Brentwood and Basildon CCG Thurrock Essex Pamela Fletcher NELFT GP CCG Brentwood and Basildon CCG Thurrock Essex Rhiannon Hinstridge NELFT GP CCG Essex Wendy Ennifer Queens Hospital Consultant BHRUT only Essex Linda Robinson SEPT Community Services West Essex GP West Essex GP Essex Ka Wai Chan (Kelly) Southend University Hospital Consultant Southend University Hospital Essex Lakshmi Chandrasekharan Southend University Hospital Consultant Essex Tom Snape Southend University Hospital Consultant Southend University Hospital consultant Essex Frances Blades Southend University Hospital Consultant Southend University Hospital consultant Essex Tracy Parker St Margaret's Hospital, Epping GP/Consultant West Essex CCG for West Sussex Community Essex Claire Thomas St Margaret's Hospital, Epping GP/Consultant via GP Health Service Hampshire Laura Housden Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital GP/Consultant Any Hampshire Katie (Katherine) Powell Royal Hampshire County Hospital GP/Consultant Any Hampshire Lisa Vokes Spire Havant Hospital GP/Consultant selected PCTs Adult referral from GP via choose Adults from any PCT if via choose and University Hospital Southampton NHS and book system/ Pediatric book system; pediatrics from Hampshire Anna Wills Foundation Trust referrals from pediatric southampton gastroenterology gastroenterology consultants only consultants only Hertfordshire Ruth Gabriel Hertfordshire Community Health Trust GP West Hertfordshire Hertfordshire Community NHS trust / Hertfordshire Teresa Bailey QE2 Hospital Welwyn Garden City GP/Consultant East and North Herts Hertfordshire Minat Patel Watford General Hospital GP and in-house consultants Any PCT Hertfordshire Julia Pentelow Watford General Hospital GP/Consultant CCG/hospital Kent Monica Tirelli-Dregan Bromley Healthcare GP/ consultant PCT Kent Carole Tan Bromley Healthcare GP Bromley GP List of King's College London FODMAP-trained dietitians - 2020 NHS Location Name Hospital Type of referral Referrals accepted from GP, nurse practitioner, Darent Valley Hospital & Queen Mary's GP, nurse practitioner, Kent Jessica Feldon gastroenterologist in the Dartford & Hospital gastroenterologist Gravesham CCG & Bexley CCG Darent Valley Hospital & Queen Mary's Kent Sarah Hulbert GP/Consultant Hospital Kent Hannah Roberts Maidstone Hospital Consultant Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Kent Penelope Youngman Maidstone Hospital Consultant Trust Kent Hannah Hatchett Medway Community Healthcare GP/Consultant NHS and Healthcare organisations Kent Shruti Webb-Butler Medway Community Healthcare GP/Consultant NHS and Healthcare organisations Kent Vivian Lee Medway Community Healthcare GP Medway PCT/Medway Foundation Kent Deborah Tobin Medway Maritime Hospital GP/Consultant Trust/Medway Community Healthcare CIC Kent Vasso Katarachia Princess Royal University Hospital (PRUH) GP/Consultant PCT Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells Kent Ruth Aylen The Tunbridge Wells Hospital at Pembury Consultant Consultants Wishaw Community dietitians, Beckford St, NHS Lanarkshire GP/Consultant Lanarkshire Gordon McAndrew NHS Lanarkshire only Hamilton only Lanarkshire Gillian Smith Wishaw General Hospital GP/Consultant - children only NHS Lanarkshire Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Lancashire Yasmin Boodhun Chorley District General Hospital Consultant Trust Consultants Lancashire Louise Henriksen East Lancashire NHS Trust GP/Consultant/Self all Lancashire Laura Whalen Minerra Health Centre, Preston GP/Consultant Lancashire Claire Torrance Royal Preston Hospital Consultant Hospital gastroenterology consultants Lancashire David Aspinall Whiston Hospital Consultant STHK NHS Trust Leicesteshire Laura McIntosh Leicester General Hospital UHL gastroenterology consultant UHL Trust University Hospital Leicester Secondary care from gastroenterology Leicesteshire Emilie Dean Leicester Royal Infirmary gastroenterology consultants only consultants Leicesteshire Radhika Surelia Leicesteshire Partnership Trust GP/Consultant Seledted PCT List of King's College London FODMAP-trained dietitians - 2020 NHS Location Name Hospital Type of referral Referrals accepted from Leicesteshire Jennifer Ryan Leicesteshire Partnership Trust GP/Consultant Seledted PCT Lincolnshire Stephanie Turner Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby GP/Consultant PCT/secondary care Lincolnshire Dina Saleh Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby GP/Consultant PCT/hospital Lincolnshire Linda Henry Scunthorpe General Hospital GP/Consultant PCT Lincolnshire Helen Cooke United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust GP/Consultant Lincolnshire CCGs Hounslow and Richmond Community London Kate Keen Healthcare & West Middlesex University GP/Consultant NHS Hounslow CCG Hospital GP, Practice Nurse, Community London Caroline Morrison St Ann’s Hospital PCT, acute hospital Nursing, consultant London Jane Cunningham Barnet and Chase Farm Hospital Trust Consultant Barnet,Enfield and Haringey mental health London Christine Chrisostomou GP/Consultant/HCP PCT, community NHS Trust London Lucy Turnbull Central London Community Health GP or Health professional Inner London boroughs Patients with a GP based in Kensington London Emma Pryke Central London Community Health GP/ consultant and Chelsea, Hammersmith
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