Dr David Lloyd (m) MBChB, FRCGP
I have been a GP in this practice since 1980. I trained in Bristol, learnt to be GP at Northwick Park, worked through many changes in the surgery and the health service, and am keen for more changes to happen. I can remember this practice when there was only one doctor here - Dr Shackleton! And reception was guarded by two wise old nurses - Mary and Margaret. What would they think of the surgery now! I am directly involved in Harmoni, an organisation looking after patients when surgeries in West London are shut and working with NHS Direct to make it a useful and essential part of the local health system. I have several special interests: mental health, health information technology, children's health and asthma come to mind. I feel part of a great team and want to know more about what patients want, so we can make the Ridgeway the best! |
Dr Kenneth Walton (m) MA MBBS FRCP
I have been a partner at the Ridgeway Surgery almost as long as Dr. Lloyd. I have special expertise in dermatology and also spend a session a week running a diabetic clinic at Alexandra Avenue Health and Social Care Centre. I have been involved with the Primary Care Trust as the PEC Chairman in the past and continue to provide support and expertise for the PCT. |
Dr Ryszard Hermaszewski (m) MBChB
Most people know me as Dr. Hermi as my surname is a mouthful. I trained in Bristol and came to Northwest London to work at Northwick Park Hospital for a few years before becoming a GP at the Ridgeway in 1994. I am interested in how things work, how people think and what motivates people to come to see the doctor. I have spent many years teaching and organizing medical students and continue to do so at the Royal Free and University College Medical School where I tutor students and lecture periodically on medical ethics and law. |
Dr Clare Etherington (f) BSc MBBS DRCOG MRCGP DFFP
I qualified from UCH,London in 1986 and joined the Ridgeway Surgery in 1998. I deal with the full range of general practice problems but have particular interests in womens’ health and paediatrics. I run the baby clinic with Dr Lloyd and the health visitors. I am involved in GP education, teach medical students and GP registrars, am the GP tutor for Hillingdon and an MRCGP examiner. I am married with 2 children and 4 cats. I attend the gym and yoga classes, play squash and grow organic fruit and vegetables on my allotment. |
Dr Genevieve Small (f) MBBS BSc MRCP MRCPCH MRCGP I qualified from the Royal Free Medical School in 1996. As a General Practitioner I have always had a special interest in Child Health. I started my career in paediatrics working in Great Ormond Street Hospital. After obtaining my Specialist Paediatric qualification I moved into General Practice, where my heart lay. I joined the Ridgeway Surgery in 2001. I continue to have close involvement with Children’s services for the wider community. I enjoy all aspects of medical education and am a Trainer for GPs. Outside of medicine I am most likely to be found discussing my Pekingese dogs or classic films. |