Staff

Doctors

  • DR FLOREEN LIM

    Female

    MBBCh MRCGP 1994 – Cardiff

  • DR MINNAL NADALPH

    Female

    MBBS MRCGP DFFP 1998 – India

  • DR KATE GALLAGHER

    Female

    MBBCh BSC(Hons) DRCOG MRCGP DFRSH 2004 – Cardiff

  • DR ADAM KHALIFA

    Male

    MRCGP MBCHB Liverpool 2013

  • DR EMILY WILLIAMS

    Female

    MBBCh MRCGP - Cardiff

  • DR ANNA BAXTER

    Female

    MBChB 2012 - Bristol

  • DR GEMMA GILLINGS

    Female

    BMBS DRCOG MRCGP - 2009 Brighton And Sussex Medical School

  • DR MAYA JAMES

    Female

  • DR IWAN WILLIAMS

    Male

    Dr. I Williams is a regular Locum GP, working with us each Friday.

  • DR PAUL MORRIS

    Male

  • DR DARREAN RICHARDS

    Male

Nurses

  • HELEN PRICE

    Female

    Sr Helen Price is the Senior Practice Nurse and a qualified Advanced Nurse Practitioner. Advanced nurse practitioners are highly-trained health professionals that can undertake complex reviews of patients, similar to GPs. They can assess symptoms and build a picture of a patient's condition, treat minor health problems, infections, minor injuries and prescribe medication where necessary

  • ANGHARAD BRERETON

    Female

    Nurse Angharad Brereton is a qualified Advanced Nurse Practitioner.

  • MEINIR SMITH

    Female

  • RACHAEL EVANS

    Female

Healthcare Assistant

  • KAREN CURTIS

    Female

  • TARA ELLIS-INESON

    Female

Reception

  • LESLEY JAMES

    Female

    Lesley James (f) Reception Manager Lesley supports the reception team, along with the day to day management of the reception desk.

Community Midwives

The midwives attached to our surgery are employed by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board NHS trust. On discovering that you are pregnant, you can book directly in with the midwife. Ask for a booking appointment with the midwife in reception. You no longer need to see your GP. The midwife will organise all of your antenatal care, arrange hospital referral and ultrasound scans and then review you regularly throughout your pregnancy. On the birth of your baby, the midwife will see you to provide postnatal care and advice for the first few weeks. A post natal check is advised at 6 weeks. This is usually with your GP and will need to be booked at reception.

Health Visitors

A health visitor is a registered nurse who has received training particularly related to babies, children and pregnant women. Their role is to provide families with children under five years old with support and advice around the general aspects of mental, physical and social wellbeing.
Page last reviewed: 31 March 2026
Page created: 31 March 2026