Doctors
Dr Michele Legg
MB BS BSc (Hons) Neuroscience London
Female
Dr Natasha Rittmeyer
MB BS nMRCGP London)
Female
Dr Daniel O’Neill
BM (Reg Southampton)
Male
Dr Richard Loach
MB BS DRCOG MRCGP Southampton
Male
Dr Hafiz Aladin
MB ChB University of Birmingham
Male
Dr Daisy Clark
MB ChB 2014 Keele University
Female
Dr David Neehall
MBBS (UWI 91),MRCOG,MRCGP,MSc (Dist.) Obstetric Ultrasound (Imperial), Diploma Fetal Med. (Kings)
Male
Practice and Operations Manager
Mr Patrick Legg is our Business Manager. He manages the business and finances of Tower House Surgery.
Miss Sarah Dugdale is our Operations Manager. She handles the administration and running of the practice.
If you wish to make an enquiry, comment or a complaint about the administrative or non-medical aspects of your health treatment, please contact the surgery either by calling (01983) 817200 or emailing IWCCG.Towerhouse@nhs.net
Receptionists
Our receptionists are here to help you. They will be your first contact with the practice. They may ask you for more details about your appointment or home visit. This is to ensure that we can assist you and ensure that you see the right person. They are bound by the same rules of confidentiality as the doctors and nurses. One of our practice nurses may be able to see and treat you sooner than a doctor.
Practice Nurses
Our practice nurses see patients by appointment. They take part in all the screening programmes. They also do ear syringing and blood pressure checks. They also do cardiograms, cervical smears, coil fittings, and microsuction. They can offer advice on many health topics. They help with all the small operations. They are competent at doing health checks. They also run the annual flu clinics.
Nurse Practitioners / Healthcare Assistants
Our nurse practitioners can help with coughs and colds, chest and sinus infections. Ear and/or eye infections. They can treat cellulitis and wound infections.
The practice’s healthcare assistants also see patients via appointment. The surgery will see all new patients for a health checks. They help the practice nurses in many clinics. They do ECGs. They also do NHS health checks. And they do blood pressure and glucometer tests. They also help with oral and vaginal swabs. They treat head lice and threadworms. They also help with athlete’s foot, eczema, chicken pox, and scabies. They also help with urine infections and piles.
All new patients to the surgery will be seen for a health check. They assist the practice nurses in several clinics, and are involved in undertaking ECGs, NHS health checks plus blood pressure and glucometer tests.