Mortimer surgery is a GP training practice and as such trains qualified doctors with the necessary additional knowledge and skills in order to become a general practitioner. These doctors have completed their medical studies and having qualified have chosen to pursue a career as a GP.

A GP registrar will see patients and undertake duties similar to those of the surgery doctors. Therefore, you may be offered an appointment with a GP registrar. The surgery strongly supports the role of the GP registrar; however, patients do have the right to request not to take part in medical training consultations.

Dr Hayat joined the practice in February 2025 on a 6 month placement.

Nurses

Nurse Tracey Frost

RGN, Diploma in Professional Studies: Nursing, Tracey trained at Frimley Park Hospital and qualified in 1990.

Tracey joined the Surgery in 2009 as a Practice Nurse and became Lead Practice Nurse in 2015.

She has a background in acute medical nursing at NHH where she worked as a Junior Sister on the Medical Assessment Unit.

Tracey undertakes most treatment room duties and has had additional training in Asthma and Diabetes, enabling her to undertake patient reviews.  She also enjoys her work as an advisor on Contraceptive & Sexual Health and also Travel.

Nurse Alice Hyslop

Alice joined Mortimer Surgery in September 2022 as a Practice Nurse.

Nurse Jayna Gauchwal

Jayna joined Mortimer Surgery in July 2023 as a Practice Nurse, having been a Locum with us for 7 months.

Nurse Anne Jones

Anne joined Mortimer Surgery in September 2024 as a Practice Nurse, having worked a number of years in Secondary Care.

Healthcare Assistants

Mrs Kelly Foster

KellyKelly, is a long serving member of the surgery team having started out working in the dispensary before re-training as a Healthcare Assistant.  Kelly works Monday, Tuesday, Thursday to Friday and carries out the full range of Healthcare Assistant duties.

Phlebotomists

Mr Balazs Toth

Balazs joined Mortimer Surgery in April 2024 as a Phlebotomist.

 
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