AberGP, a private general practice based in Aberdeen’s west end, has confirmed its full staffing complement as it continues to establish its presence in the North-east.
The practice has brought together a team of ten general practitioners, supported by an experienced practice manager, marking a key milestone in its development. All clinicians have trained and worked in Aberdeen and the surrounding area, reflecting strong links to the local healthcare community.
The clinical team includes Dr David Cooper, Dr Craig Beattie, Dr Julie Gray, Dr Jennie Sandison, Dr Stuart Taylor, Dr Laura Thomson, Dr Chi Hin Wong, Dr Penny Quieros, Dr Niki Gray and Dr David Wandless, with experience spanning general practice, medical education and a range of specialist clinical interests.
Dr Laura Thomson, GP at AberGP and senior clinical lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, said: “Patients increasingly value being able to access care in a way that fits their lives, while maintaining continuity and trust with a GP who understands their history.”
The practice is managed by Fiona Gill, practice manager, who brings more than ten years’ experience in general practice leadership, with a focus on operational development and patient-centred care.
Fiona Gill, practice manager at AberGP, said: “Establishing a full and experienced team has been an important step for the practice. Bringing together clinicians with a wide range of skills and local experience supports a consistent and responsive approach to patient care.”
The confirmation of the full team reflects a wider trend towards developing additional models of primary care alongside existing provision. As demand for healthcare services continues to grow, practices such as AberGP contribute to a more flexible and accessible system for patients across the North-east.