Meet Our Doctors
Partners
Dr Alex Trompetas (Warlingham / Chaldon - Managing Partner)
MD (Ioannina 1985) FRCGP MBA
Special Interests: Practice Management, Minor Surgery, Rheumatology and Joint Injections, Paediatrics, Men's Health
Dr Peter Campbell (Warlingham)
MA (Cambridge 1988) MB BS (London 1987) DCH DRCOG MRCGP DPD
Interests: Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, IUCDs
(contraceptive coils), Dermatology
Dr Deborah Berry (Warlingham)
MBChB (Birmingham 1998) MRCGP DFFP DRCOGSpecial Interests: ENT, Women’s Health
Dr Sue Crispin (Chaldon)
MB BS DCH
Kings College, London, 1988
Special Interests: ENT, Learning Disability
Dr Asnita Drahaman (Warlingham)
MBBS (Punjab 2000) MRCGP, PGCME
Special Interests: Diabetes, Joint Injections
Associate GPs
Dr Vani Easparathasan (Chaldon)
MBBS MRCGP DRCOG
St George's Hospital Medical School, University of London 1994
Special interests: Women's Health and Paediatrics
Dr Amy Lewis (Warlingham)
MBBCh MRCGP DFSRH
University of Wales College of Medicine 2003
Special Interests: Paediatrics and Family Planning
Dr Jenny Vaughan (Warlingham)
BMBS, BMedSci (hons), DFFP, DCH, DRCOG
Nottingham
Dr Kornelia Sinclaire (Chaldon)
MD (Pecs 1999) MRCP (London) MRCGP DFSRH
Special interests: Cardiology, Care of the Elderly, Joint Injections, Thyroid Disease, Family Planning including contraceptive coils and implants.
Dr Ronald Kausi (Chaldon)
MBBS, MRCGP
Special interests: Mental Health
Dr Matthew Swain (Warlingham)
MBBS (York 2013), MRCGP
Special Interests: Men's Health
Dr Gabriella Fabrizi (Warlingham)
MBBS (London 2012), MRCGP
Dr John French (Chaldon) MBBS (London 2011), BSc MRCGP Special interests: Dermatology, Mental Health, Paediatrics |
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GP Registrars
Sometimes you may consult with a GP Registrar. These are apprentice GPs who train with us for one year until they reach the standard of a full principal. They are fully qualified doctors, often with many years of experience of seeing patients.
Medical Students
The Practice has been taking medical students since 1993. These have been a mixture of students from St. George’s Hospital Medical School and the combined Guy’s, St. Thomas’s and Kings College Medical School. They will often sit in with the GPs and sometimes see patients by themselves, under close supervision of one of the doctors. Students will only see patients once the patient’s consent has been obtained. Our students have always enjoyed their time in General Practice and we would like to thank all our patients for their willingness to help with their education.