Who We Are.

An introduction to Thorneloe Lodge Surgery, and the people who help keep your health in check.

About Us.

 

Thorneloe Lodge Surgery is a Grade 2 listed building dating back to 1779. It is rumoured that Lord Nelson stayed in one of the original bedrooms when he visited Worcester in 1802.

The building became a GP surgery in 1921 with Drs Neville Crowe and son Wyndham Crowe. The surgery survived through World War 2 during 1939 to 1945 then went on to see the birth of the NHS whose services were founded in 1948.

Since this time, the practice has had 14 Partners including out currently Senior Partner’s Father Dr Allan Laidlaw.

Doctors & Other Clinical Staff

  • Dr Mark J. Davis (Male)

    Senior Partner

    MB ChB (1991) MRCGP DRCOG DCH DFFP

    Special interests: Minor Surgery, Diabetic Care

    Working days - Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

  • Dr Julie Butler (Female)

    Partner

    MBChB (1998) MRCGP DRCOG DFSRH

    Special interests: Family Planning

    Working days - Monday. Tuesday & Friday

  • Dr Daniel Barker (Male)

    Partner

    MB ChB

    Working days - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday

  • Dr Claire Weatherup (Female)

    MBChB (1988) MRCGP DRCOG DCH DFSRH

    Special interests: Family Planning, Palliative Care

    Working days - Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

  • Dr Samer Shenouda (Male)

    MB ChB

    Working days - Alternative Mondays/Friday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

  • Dr Peter Sobhy (Male)

    MB ChB

    Working days - Tuesday, Thursday & Friday

  • Dr Peter Azer (Male)

    MB ChB

    Working days - Wed, Thurs & Fri

  • Mr Quentin Elmhirst (Male)

    Physician Associate

    Physician Associate Studies (MSc), University of Worcester , PA-R 1875

    Working days - Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday

Nursing Team

Sister Katie Peden (Female) - Left hand side

Nurse

Sister Jade Fenton (Female) - Left side second one in

Nurse Team Leader

Miss Katie Murphy (Female) - Right hand side second one in

Nurse

Miss Hannah Perkins (Female) - Right hand side

Health Care Assistant

Pharmacist Team

  • Mr Indi Mandair (Male)

    Pharmacist

  • Mr Mark Hawkins (Male)

    Pharmacist Technician

First Contact Physiotherapist

You can book an appointment directly with a physiotherapist via the receptionist, which means you won’t need to wait for a referral from a doctor.

The physiotherapist will:

  • Assess you and diagnose what’s happening

  • Give expert advice on how best to manage your condition

  • Refer you on to specialist services if necessary

  • First Contact Physiotherapist - Provided by Worcester City Primary Care Network

Practice Management Team

Supported by a caring team of Medical Secretaries, Receptionists and Admin Clerks

  • Ms Laurie Patrick-Rivers (Female)

    Practice Manager

  • Ms Kelly Surridge (Female)

    Operations Manager