Dr John S Rohan MBBCh, FRCGP, DCH OBS
He is a GP trainer, a GP appraiser and the clinical lead for practice based commissioning for the north east sector of Haringey PCT. He also has a special interest in substance misuse.
| Day of the week | Opens | Closes |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8.30am | 8.30pm |
| Tuesday | 8.30am | 6.00pm |
| Wednesday | 8.30am | 6.00pm |
| Thursday | 8.30am | 8.00pm |
| Friday | 8.30am | 6.00pm |
| Saturday | SURGERY CLOSED | |
| Sunday | SURGERY CLOSED | |
If you need to speak to a doctor when our surgery is shut please contact Harmoni on 020 7388 5800
Directions and a map to the surgery are available on the contact us page. We are easily accessible by private or public transport.
There are limited car and bicycle parking spaces in front of the surgery. Please do not park your car at the side or the back of the building. These spaces are for doctors and other members of staff and you might find your car clamped if you park there.
If you have an appointment, please check-in at reception as soon as you arrive and you will be entered on the computer system. Alternatively, you can use our Automated Check-in screen at the front desk and follow the easy to use on-screen instructions. The system checks you in, and confirms the appointment time and the name of the doctor or nurse. You must check in, as this is the only way we know you are in the building in case there is an emergency and the building needs to be evacuated.
He is a GP trainer, a GP appraiser and the clinical lead for practice based commissioning for the north east sector of Haringey PCT. He also has a special interest in substance misuse.
She is a teacher for The Royal Free and University College Medical school and has a special interest in women's health, family planning and minor surgery.
He is the prescribing and palliative care lead for the practice and has a special interest in substance misuse.
She has a special interest in dermatology.
He has a special interest in mental health and substance misuse.
He has a special interest in learning disabilities, mental health and drugs and alcohol misuse.
Loretta is one of our Nurse Practitioners.
Breda is one of our Nurse Practitioners.
Emma is our Junior Practice Nurse.
Our nurse practitioners can prescribe for most conditions, so it may be appropriate for you to book an appointment to see them. They run the treatment room, nurse-led clinics and also give advice on a wide range of health care problems. The clinics they offer are listed on the services & clinics page.
Our practice manager ensures the continuous development of high quality patient service within our practice. She liaises with patients, the primary health care workers and also makes sure that there is a safe and efficient working environment for all.
He assists the practice manager in the day to day running of the practice and as we are fairly hi-tech, Saimir also keeps a close watch on how to improve our systems.
Rosina wears many hats and ensures the smooth running of behind the scenes data administration. She is also famous for her DIY skills and care of the wildlife garden.
The medical secretary provides a range of secretarial support to all our clinical and administrative staff.
Hilay, our health care assistant is trained to assist the nurses to carry out general health and registration checks.
Our head receptionist Marilyn Rock leads a team of professional and friendly staff who you can approach for any questions about appointments or services we provide.
Our receptionists, Marilyn Rock, Makbule Katkin, Sezin Djemal, Stephanie Glattki, Zuzanna Sabolova, Hilay Khorami and Yeliz Omur meet and greet. They are the most important link between patients and doctors and have the difficult task of keeping both sides happy. They answer telephone calls, book appointments, print out prescriptions and liaise with hospitals and other health care professionals. They also carry out a range of administrative tasks and do their best to help you. So please help them if you are asked to adjust your request to fit in with what is available.
Our administration team includes Fazila Badat, Yeliz Omur and Stephanie Glattki. They upkeep all the patient data and maintain its quality control. They run the call and recall systems, and invite patients to the clinical services we offer and also make sure that our system works well with all your records, summaries and letters kept up-to date.
As we are constantly looking for ways to improve our services, any comments or suggestions to help us provide a better service is most welcome. We would also like to hear about the services you think we do particularly well. If you have a reason to complain about any aspect of the care you have received, you can write directly to the Practice Manager. Making suggestions or complaints will not influence the care or treatment you receive.
We ask for personal information so you can receive the most appropriate care and treatment. The practice is registered under the Data Protection Act, so patient confidentiality is maintained by all members of the practice team and we take the protection of this information very seriously. Anyone working for the NHS has a legal duty to protect this information. We on our part will not give out any information about you without your permission, except in exceptional cases when it would be done by following GMC guidelines.
For research purposes your data may be used but this is always done by removing any of your identifying details. If at any time you would like to know more about how we use your information you can ask to speak to the practice manager.
Under the 1998 Freedom Of Information Act you have a right of access to your medical records. Please speak to our practice manager and fill in the Access To Health Records form. To cover our administration costs we may charge for this service.
The practice is keen to have patients supporting us to improve our services. We already have an established Patient Participation Group and the Elderly Focus Group. They meet at the surgery once every 8 weeks, and for those interested in joining these groups, please write to the practice manager for more details.
The minutes of the previous meeting of the Patient Participation Group held on 22 March 2012 are available to download in PDF format.
The practice is always very keen to hear patient feedback in order to help us improve our services. You can help by completing this questionnaire.
The results of the 2012 survey are available to download in PDF format.
Our practice welcomes patients from all lifestyles. We have a strict diversity policy and do not discriminate against any group or individual based on age, disability, race or sexuality.
Violent or abusive behaviour that causes hurt, alarm, damage or danger will not be tolerated. Our partners are strongly committed to do everything possible to protect their staff members and if you do not respect our rights then you may be removed from our practice list.
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