Practice Team
Doctors
Dr Bryan A Conlan (m)
MB ChB Dundee 1996 MRCGP DFSRH PGCME (GP Partner)
Dr Thomas Wyatt (m)
MB ChB Liverpool 2002 MRCGP (GP Partner)
Dr Ellen Aston (f)
MB Chb Birmingham 2004 MRCGP DRCOG DFSRH (GP Partner)
Dr Charlotte Cooke (f)
MB BS Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2009 MRCGP
Dr David Tasak (m)
MB ChB Liverpool 2017 MRCGP BSc (Hons)
Dr Jennifer Modi (f)
Dr Prash Ladva
GP Registrar
Dr Natasha Haran
GP Registrar
Nursing Team
Sister Stacy Davies (f)
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Louise Feightman (f)
Healthcare Assistant
Nikki Thompson (f)
Nursing Associate
Jennifer Campbell (f)
RGN Practice Nurse
Administration
Victoria Ward (f)
Practice & Business Manager
Joanne Halliwell (f)
Operations Manager
Sam Jones (f)
Office Manager/Secretary
Sarah Roberts (f)
Data Manager
Vikki O'neil (f)
Reception Manager
Gill Cooper (f)
Reception Team Leader
Katie Buckingham (f)
Prescriptions Administrator
Nichola McClennan (f)
Care Navigator / Prescription Administrator
Emma Tunstall (f)
Care Navigator / Admin Assistant
Kate Mack (f)
Care Navigator
Kerry McGill (f)
Care Navigator
Sheena Turner (f)
Care Navigator
Catherine Jones (f)
Care Navigator
Katie Ward (f)
Receptionist/Business Administrator
Attached Staff
Rachel Keirl (f)
Advanced Paramedic (Prescribing)
Rachael Kinnear (f)
Mental Health Trainee Assistant Practitioner
Mya Higginson
Social Prescriber
Shelby Hughes (f)
Social Prescriber
Christine Rousseau (f)
Social Prescriber
Training practice
We are a training practice which means we usually have one or more GP Registrars working with us. The GP Registrar is a fully qualified doctor with at least 3 years experience in hospital and is learning about working in general practice.
The additional doctors work at the practice for up to one year and share all aspects of medical care with the Partners and the principal GPs.
During their time here we hope you will view them as we do, an integral part of our team.
We are also recognised by Liverpool University as a teaching practice for medical students. It is possible that sometimes you may be asked if a medical student can be present during your consultation with the doctor or nurse. If you can help in this way, the students are very grateful. However, if you would feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in the presence of a student, please do not feel under any obligation to agree.
GP net earnings
All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.
However, it should be noted that the prescribed method for calculating earnings is potentially misleading because it takes no account of how much time doctors spend working in the practice, and should not be used to form any judgement about GP earnings, or to make any comparison with any other practice.
The average pay for GPs working in The Orchard Surgery in the financial year ending 31 March 2023 was £72,396 before tax and national insurance.
This is for 1 full time GP, 2 part-time GPs and 3 salaried GPs.