Management | Reception | Nursing | Medical | Dispensary |
As a patient of the Furnace and Inveraray Medical Practice, you have access to a modern team of health care providers and support staff. They are all trained to provide a professional and safe service. This helps us ensure that you have easy access to high quality care.
The Furnace and Inveraray Medical Practice is a member of the Three Lochs Medical alliance, so you will also have access to staff from the other practice in the alliance (Strachur Medical Practice).
Robert Baunsbak Coull - GP Lead
Eleanor Earnshaw, R.N. - Nursing Lead
Anne MacLachlan, Practice Manager
Margaret Blackwood - Lead Receptionist
The Practice Manager is the key management person in any modern medical
practice. She makes sure that the practice runs smoothly and
efficiently. She ensures we provide good customer service, deals with
any complaints, oversees the practice budget and payroll, oversees staff
training, handles internal discipline, and deals with any day to day
issues as they arise.
If you have any suggestions for services you would like to see in the Strachur Medical Practice, ask to speak to the Practice Manager.
Reception
If you have any suggestions for services you would like to see in the Strachur Medical Practice, ask to speak to the Practice Manager.
Reception
Sandra Naisby - Receptionist
Norma Jack - Receptionist
Nursing
Joanne Robinson, R.N. - Practice Nurse
Eleanor Earnshaw, R.N. - Practice Nurse
B.A.(Hons.)
Norma Jack - Health Care Assistant
The bulk of our workload is prevention and chronic disease monitoring. Chronic diseases are diseases or conditions that last a long time.
We keep registers of patients with each of the chronic problems we deal
with. You may hear us talk about the fact that you are on the
'Hypertension register' or the 'Diabetes register'.
Monitoring long term conditions, and education patients about their
disease, is carried out by our Practice Nurses.
They do this by
following national guidelines.
The idea is to keep our patients as healthy as possible.
If you wish to opt out out of screening or management, then let the
nurses know and they will add you to one or more 'exemption' patient
registers depending on your wishes.
Robert Baunsbak Coull - General Practitioner
M.B. Ch.B., B.Sc.(Med.Sci.), Dip. I.M.C.(R.C.S.Ed.)
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