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Doctors

Dr Christopher J Hunter (m)Dr Christopher J Hunter (m)
MA MB BS MRCGP DRCOG FP cert
Trained at Cambridge and Kings College Hospital Medical School in London, registering in 1980. He has been a Full-Time Partner since 1985 with the practice. He is on the Primary care Trust Committee for Prescribing and IT.
Dr Sarah F Longstaff (f)Dr Sarah F Longstaff (f)
MB BS DRCOG MRCGP FP cert
Trained at St George's Hospital Medical School, registering in 1989. She joined the practice in 1992 as a full-time partner but became part- time in March 2000. She is a GP Trainer.
Dr Charlotte A Hutchings (f)Dr Charlotte A Hutchings (f)
B.MedSci., BM.BS, DRCOG,MRCGP Trained at Nottingham Medical School, registering in 1993. She joined the practice in 2001 as a half time partner.  She is a GP Trainer.
Dr David M. Love (m)Dr David M. Love (m)
MB BS DRCOG FPCert
Trained at St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School in London, registering in 1979. He has been a Full-Time Partner since 1982.
Dr Andrew M Fernando (m)Dr Andrew M Fernando (m)
MBBS MSc MRCGP DFFP DOCC.Med.
Trained at the Royal London Hospital and registered in 1985. After several years in Army General Practice he joined the partnership in 1998 as a Full -Time Partner and provides full general medical services. He also has a personal interest in occupational health.
Dr Andrea E Clay (f)Dr Andrea E Clay (f)
MB ChB MRCGP DFFP
Trained at Sheffield Medical School registering in 1990. She is a part time partner. She is a GP Trainer and has a specialist interest in women's health and paediatrics.
Dr Jeni Rees (f)

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BM MRCGP DRCOG DFFP Trained at Southampton Medical School, she registered in 1992. Jeni has worked for the practice since 1995, becoming a partner in 2006. She has a special interest in women's health and paediatrics.  She is a GP Trainer

Dr Hugo Riveros (m)Dr Hugo Riveros (m)
MD, MRCGP
Hugo qualified in 1984 and did his post graduate training in Family Medicine at the Universidad Central del Caribe, Puerto Rico in 2001. He has worked in the partnership since 2004, becoming a Full Time Partner in 2006. Hugo has special interest in Dermatology.
Dr Victoria Bates (f)Dr Victoria Bates (f)
MRCGP DFFP
Trained at Southampton Medical School, registering in 2002. She has worked with the partnership since 2006 and took over Dr Goncalves- Archer list in 2008.
Dr Fabian Trevelyan (m)
Fabian_TrevelyanDr Fabian Trevelyan BM MRCGP DFSRH graduated from Southampton University in 2006.  He worked and trained in the Basingstoke area before taking some time to travel abroad and experience General Practice in New Zealand.  He joined the Hartley Wintney Surgery in June 2012 and works full time.
Dr Nuala Lynch (f)

Dr Nuala LynchDr Lynch trained at St. Georges Hospital Medical School registering in 1989. She has worked at the practice since 2008 and is part time. She is accredited as a GP with a special interest in Allergy.

Dr Zoe Pugsley (f)

MA MBBS MRCP MRCGP Zoe_Pugsley

Trained at Cambridge and Kings College Hospital Medical School, London.  Registering in 1999.

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