MBChB, MRCGP
Qualified in 1984 from Bristol and joined the practice in 1989. Dr Brooks is the lead GP for diabetes and has interests in gynaecology. Dr Brooks is a clinical and educational supervisor for Specialist Trainee doctors on attachment from Frimley Park Hospital.
BMSc (Hons), MB ChB, DRCOG, MRCGP
Qualified in 1985 from Dundee and joined the practice in 1995. Since then Dr Scott-Perry has run the weekly Minor Surgical Procedures Clinic. He also runs the weekly Pain Clinic using trigger point release techniques. Dr Scott-Perry is a clinical and educational supervisor for Specialist Trainee doctors on attachment from Frimley Park Hospital. Dr Scott-Perry has a special interest in Cardiovascular Medicine and Musculo-Skeletal Conditions.
BSc(Hons), MBBS, DCH, DFSRH, MRCGP
Qualified in 1996 from St Georges Medical School, London and joined the practice in 2005. Dr. Robinson spent the early part of her career working in hospital medicine, including Cardiology, Paediatrics, A&E and Paediatric A&E. Since qualifying as a GP, Dr Robinson has developed interests in paediatrics and family planning, including the fitting of Nexplanon Contraceptives and IUDs.
MB BCh, MRCGP
Qualified in 1995 and joined the practice in January 2007. Dr Bibawy's particular interests are orthopaedics, child protection and paediatrics.
MBBS, MRCGP
Qualified in 1997 from UCL, London and joined the practice in April 2007. Dr Sautelle's career began as an Osteopath and Acupuncturist and he maintains a keen interest in these therapies. His specialist interests include musculo-skeletal conditions and complementary medicine.
Qualified in 1998 and joined the practice in October 2010. Dr King is a member of the British Acupuncture Society. Her special interests include using acupuncture in the treatment of muscular skeletal conditions and palliative care.
Qualified in 1984 from the Royal Free Hospital in London, and joined the practice in 2012. Dr Rosling is interested in all areas of general practice and in particular care of the elderly, paediatrics, women's health and public health.
MBBS, FRCS
Qualified in 1980 in London and joined the practice in 1991. Dr Brigg spent the early part of his career in general surgery and urology and now does much of the practice minor surgery as well as minor surgery as a Local Enhanced Service for the PCT. He also runs the Local Vasectomy Clinic, is a Police Surgeon for Surrey Police and teaches medical students on attachment from St. Georges and Southampton Medical Schools.
Senior Practice Nurse
Business Manager
Finance Manger
Southlea Surgery Senior Receptionist
The secretaries deal with patient referral letters being sent from doctors. They liaise with hospitals and many other outside agencies for the benefit of all patients.
Care for pregnant women is usually shared between the community and midwives, your doctor and the hospital. Our Community Midwives aim to offer continuity by providing care throughout pregnancy, birth and the initial postnatal period.
Midwives Antenatal Clinics:
If you are pregnant there is no need to see your doctor, you may book directly with the midwife by completing a pregnancy questionnaire available on this website or from reception. Neither the Doctors nor the midwives routinely perform pregnancy tests.
The midwives will contact you to arrange a home booking visit.
Community Matron
Community matrons are highly experienced, senior nurses who work closely with patients (mainly those with a serious long term condition or complex range of conditions) in a community setting to directly provide, plan and organise their care.
Community District Nurse Team
Direct Telephone Line: 01252 335670
The District Nurse Team provide skilled nursing care to patients who have an acute, chronic or terminal illness in their own homes and the GP surgery. District Nurses also offer advice and support to patients, their families and carers to enable them to be as independent as possible.
District Nurses can provide:
How to contact the District Nurses:
If you require help with personal hygiene, housework, shopping etc - please contact ALDERSHOT SOCIAL SERVICES on 01252 31422.
Direct Telephone Line: 01252 335642
They promote good health through education, support, advice and referral to other agencies. They work with individuals, families and the whole community. They can be contacted through the surgery or on the above number. Please contact Health Visitors for advice on minor childhood illnesses/problems and immunisations.
The services of a trained counsellor are available at the surgery. Referral will be made by your doctor.