Plas y Bryn Medical Centre

Chapel Street,
Wrexham,
LL13 7DE

Tel. 01978 351308

Staff

Practice Manager – Mr Phil Ratcliffe

Assistant Practice Manager – Mr Ray Hall

We have a full complement of reception and administrative staff who are available to help you.

Doctors

  • Dr Philip S Kelly BSc MBBCh 1st August 1979 – Wales
  • Dr P Damian Atkin BSc MBChB DRCOG MRCGP 6th July 1983 – Manchester
  • Dr A.M. Shaheir MB ChB DRCOG December 1984 – Cairo
  • Dr Alison J Hughes MBChB MRCGP DRCOG DFFP 7th July 1989 – Birmingham
  • Dr Jonathan Evans MBBS 1980 - London
  • Dr Floreen Lim MBBCh MRCGP 4th July 1994 – Cardiff
  • Dr Maeve Kenningham MBChB (Liverpool 1996), MRCGP, DFFP, DRCOG, Dip Derm (Cardiff)

Training Doctors

At times we may have a training doctors attached to the practice. During this time they will be observing how we work or doing supervised surgeries themselves. In these cases you will be asked in advance if you are happy for them to be there or to see you first.

Practice Nurses

Sister Lynn Davies
Sister Debbie Slater
Sister Anne McCaddon
Sister Julie Ross

District Nurses

The district nurses are employed by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and work in co-operation with the surgery to provide community care for patients.

The district nurses provide home nursing care mainly for the elderly and housebound. The hospital will arrange for a nurse to call on patients who require nursing treatment after discharge.

The nurses run a treatment clinic on Monday and Friday mornings and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons this is for wound dressings, suture removal and ear syringing, appointments are required please book at reception.

The nurses can be contacted on Wrexham 290157

Midwives

The midwives attached to our surgery are employed by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. On discovering that you are pregnant please book to see one of the midwives. A hospital antenatal clinic appointment is arranged around 20 weeks of your pregnancy and following this providing there are no problems you will be seen regularly in the surgery antenatal clinic either by the midwife.

On the birth of your baby the midwife will see you to provide postnatal care and advice for the first few weeks. A post natal check is advised at 6 weeks this is usually with your GP and will need to be booked at reception.

Health Visitor

The health visitor is available for advice regarding the health and welfare of children and their families for all children up until school age.