Dr Ulrich Veltkamp, GP Partner (M)
MBChB MRCGP
Dr Veltkamp qualified in 1992 and joined the practice in November 2011 as a Salaried GP. He became a partner at the practice in 2014. He works Monday to Wednesday each week but finishes at lunch time on a Wednesday. Dr Veltkamp is a registered GP Trainer.
Dr Craig Morgan, GP Partner (M)
MBChB MRCGP
Dr Morgan qualified as a GP in 2015. After spending his final years training at the practice, he was recruited as a Salaried GP in 2015. He became a partner at the practice in 2022. He works Tuesday through to Friday each week. Dr Morgan is a registered GP Trainer.
Dr Mike Lea, Salaried GP (M)
MBChB MRCGP
Dr Lea qualified as a GP in 2023, after completing part of his training at the practice. He was recruited as a Salaried GP in 2023. He works Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday each week. Dr Lea is a registered GP Trainer.
Dr Hayley Robinson, Salaried GP (F)
MBBS MRCGP DGM
Dr Robinson qualified as a GP in 2024, after completing part of her training at the practice. She was recruited as a Salaried GP in 2024. She works Thursday & Friday each week.
GP registrars
We have three GP registrars who are qualified doctors and have decided to work in General Practice. As part of their training, they spend up to two years working in hospitals in different departments, usually before commencing work at a GP surgery. This is compulsory experience before becoming a GP. Registrars work closely with their appointed trainer, in our case Dr Veltkamp and Dr Morgan.
The registrars will usually be working with us at the practice for up to 12 months. During that time, they may wish to video record the consultation, which you will be notified of and asked for your permission to do so. This is strictly confidential and is for training purposes only. You may also be asked to complete a short questionnaire about your experience/consultation with the registrar. Please be honest with your answers as this is valuable feedback for the registrars and their trainers. This is an ideal opportunity for you to help in the development of future GPs.