Clinical roles explained

Advanced nurse practitioner (ANP)

Skilled healthcare professional with advanced training

Qualified to assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Patients benefit from their expertise in managing both acute and chronic illnesses, as well as receiving guidance on preventative healthcare and measures.

Advanced paramedic practitioners (APP)

Paramedics with additional advanced skills

Play a crucial role in providing emergency care, as well as contributing to the ongoing management of various health conditions. Their expertise extends beyond traditional paramedic roles, making them valuable members of our healthcare team.

Pharmacists

Ensure the safe and effective use of medications

Provide medication reviews, offer advice on proper dosage and administration, and help manage potential side effects. Collaborating with other clinicians, pharmacists contribute to optimising medication regimens for our patients.

Physiotherapists

Focus on enhancing mobility and function

Play a key role in the rehabilitation of patients recovering from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. Through personalised exercise plans and therapeutic interventions, contributing to the overall physical well-being of patients.

Mental health practitioners

Support patients with psychological and emotional wellbeing

Offer counselling, therapy, or guidance on managing mental health conditions. Integrating mental health services into our practice ensures a holistic approach to healthcare.

Care coordinators

Play a pivotal role in coordinating and managing patient care

Help to enhance health outcomes for our patients by coordinating diagnostic tests, help with medication management, health promotion and disease prevention.

Social prescribers

Help patients connect with community resources, support networks, and non-medical services that contribute to overall wellbeing. This holistic approach recognises that health is influenced by various social factors.