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Team Members
We are a training practice and you may be offered an appointment with a GP registrar. These
doctors are fully qualified and will have had experience in several hospital specialties. They are completing their specialist training as a GP.
We also teach medical students and sometimes you may be asked to see the doctor or nurse with a student present. You will always be asked beforehand if this is acceptable and you may ask for the student to leave if you prefer to have your consultation in private.
Dr Suzanne Clark
GP Partner
I trained in Liverpool, then I spent four years working in hospital medicine. I moved to General Practice in 2002 and I became a partner at The Mill in 2008. I have a special interest in Women's health. In my spare time I enjoy walking, running, cooking and reading.
Dr Klaus Green
GP Partner
I am a GP partner at The Mill Medical Practice. I have been working as a GP at The Mill since 1998. I continue to enjoy the breadth and challenge of being a family doctor in an excellent team. My special interests include Diabetes, ultrasound scanning and one of the team of GPs looking after Charterhouse School.
Dr Anthony Cerullo
GP Partner
I have been a GP now for nearly 30 years. I have been involved for a long time in GP education and development.
Special Interests - General Practice and Complex Frailty
Languages - Some French
I enjoy spending time with my wife, my three sons and my friends. I also enjoy attending the local park runs when I am able to.
Dr George Dalton
GP Partner
I am a GP partner with The Mill Medical Practice. I trained at St Georges Hospital Medical School and qualified in 2004. I did my GP training in Guildford and became a GP in 2008. I have a diploma in family planning (DFFP) and child health (DCH) My special interests include family planning and women's health. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my husband and 2 children and my friends. I really enjoy spending time outdoors, walking and running.
Dr Leslie Campbell
GP Partner
I have been a GP now for nearly 30 years. I have been involved for a long time in GP education and development.
Special Interests - General Practice and Complex Frailty
Languages - Some French
I enjoy spending time with my wife, my three sons and my friends. I also enjoy attending the local park runs when I am able to.
Naomi Hopper
Paramedic
I worked frontline for the London Ambulance Service from 2007-2021 in various roles. I am now enjoying working on Primary Care.
Special Interests - Minor illnesses, Diet and Nutrition
Languages - I speak English and a little German
Alex Corlett
Pharmacy Technician
I am a Pharmacy Technician with over 10 years’ experience working within a variety of pharmacy settings, previously having worked in both community and hospital settings I am now working across two local GP practices.
I am dedicated to optimising patient outcomes through the safe use of medications.
In my spare time I like to discover new art, spend time with friends and family and experimenting in the kitchen.
Matthew Bennett
Salaried GP
I graduated from Kings College London. I have worked at Guys and St Thomas hospital trust, I have worked locally at practices and at The Royal Surrey County Hospital. I am interested in all aspects of general medicine and in my spare time I like listening to music and gardening.
Dr Jessie Wong
GP ST3
Hello, my name is Jessie. I am in my final year of GP specialty training with the Guildford training scheme. After spending three years working as a doctor in the North West of England where I grew up, I made the rather spontaneous decision of moving down to better my understanding of Southern geography. I had the joy of meeting my fiancé shortly after moving to the area. I am a graduate of the University of Manchester Medical School and hold an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences from Queen Mary, University of London. My professional interests are mental health, neurodiversity and LGBTQ+ health. My personal interests are mastering world cuisine, hiking, nature and technology.
Tanya Harrison
Nurse Associate
I have successfully completed my Nurse Associate role which is a big achievement for me. I am very knowledgeable about wound care and enjoy learning new skills. I will be undertaking further training to increase the number of services I am able to offer. In my spare time I love spending time with my kids watching films but I do also like my own company!
Millie Marshall
Healthcare Assistant
I’m a healthcare assistant, currently offering phlebotomy, blood pressure checks, and supporting the nursing team. I have recently completed my ECG and adult immunisation training and will hopefully continue to add more ‘strings to my bow’! I also work as a receptionist manning the front desk and telephones, and dealing with admin and prescription queries. In my spare time I love to knit, go to exercise classes and spend time with my cats.
Mayuri Patel
Clinical Pharmacist
I trained at Brighton University and qualified in 2009. I worked as a hospital pharmacist in oncology and elective surgery until I became the Pharmacist for The Mill Medical Practice.
Special Interests - Hypertension and Asthma clinics
Languages - I speak English and Gujarati
In my spare time I like to spend time with my family, I enjoy going to the gym and I'm told I'm a good cook!
Michael Groves
Paramedic
I have been a Paramedic for over 20 years, I obtained my BSc (Hons) in 2018 and been involved in multiple clinical pathways.
Special Interests - Frailty, hospital avoidance and clinical development
Languages - English (Badly) A bit of French and multiple ways to say Cheers!
I am a father of two children so I don't get much time for hobbies I do like trying to go cycling when I can.
Melisa Yeardley
Lead Practice Nurse
I am a heart specialist nurse for coronary heart disease and heart failure, diabetic nurse and lead infection control nurse. I specialise in all aspects of treatment room duties - injections and immunisations for baby, child and adult, all aspects of wound care, travel, smoking cessation, weight loss, phlebotomy, health checks, ear syringing, cervical smears and coil checks.
Dr Emily Rowlands
Salaried GP
I am from the Guildford area originally and went to Sheffield Medical School in 2013. After graduation I worked in many different specialties as a junior doctor, including in Doncaster A&E throughout the pandemic. I always knew that I wanted to be a GP, and moved to Surrey to start my GP training, qualifying in early 2024. I joined the team at The Mill shortly afterwards, and have enjoyed settling in and working as part of a patient-focused practice. I love the variety that working in General Practice brings, and when I’m not in work I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, exploring the local countryside and being involved with my church.
Sandra Greener
Health Care Assistant
Jenny Boyden
Practice Nurse
Kerry Peace
Practice Nurse
Dr Helen Carr
Salaried GP
Subancely Heelas-Ebance
Physiotherapist
Amy Liddicott
Practice Nurse
Sue Bonner
Practice Manager
Louise Bowers
Practice Manager
I am Practice Manager at The Mill. I work part-time, on a Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. I have worked at the practice for 27 years and have a good knowledge of the practice, Primary Care, the NHS and the local area. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my young family and friends. I enjoy looking after myself and spend much of my spare time walking with friends, going to the gym and cheering my children on from the side-lines at various sporting events.
Pippa Ellis
Salaried GP
I am a salaried GP working on a Monday, Wednesday and a Friday.
I qualified as a GP in 2019 and moved to The Mill in 2021. I enjoy seeing all aspects of General Practice and am interested in getting into teaching both trainee GPs and Allied Health Professionals in the future.
Special Interests - All aspects of General Practice and also the menopause.
I enjoy keeping fit when I can with running and cycling and walking my dog in our beautiful countryside.
Lee Jordan
Paramedic
I have worked with the ambulance service for 16 years before joining The Mill as 1 of 3 paramedics. I still work 2 days a week as a front line paramedic with SEACamb.
Dr Nicole Peppiatt
GP Partner
I gained a BSC in biology in Leeds and then spent a year in Canada. I gained an MSC in Parasitology and vector borne disease. I undertook research in Ghana where I gained an ISTM and I also studied at Warwick Medical School gaining my MBCHB. My special interests include women's health, family planning, coils and implants. I speak English and conversational German. In my spare time I enjoy running around the Surrey countryside.
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