Doctors

Dr Sudip Nandy

MB BS, London 1991, Dip. Obs. (NZ), DCH, MRCGP

Trained in London and joined St Clements in 2004. I enjoy the challenges of the varied clinical aspects of general practice, and I provide educational supervision for junior doctors training to become GPs. I also work as an examiner for the Royal College of General Practitioners.
In my time off I enjoy spending time with family and friends, reading, running and cricket.

Dr Suzie Burns

MB BS, BSc, DCH, DRCOG, DipFP, MRCGP

Trained at UCL, graduating in 1992. I was a GP partner in Tower Hamlets for 6 years before moving to Winchester and joining the practice in 2007. I have interests in womens health and psychological problems but share with my partners an interest in the stimulating variety of general practice. I have 3 grown up children and love to be outside when not at working – walking, cycling, running and sailing.

Dr Celia Belk

BM BCh

Qualified from Oxford University in 2009, completed her GP training in London and worked as a GP in Camden for 4 years, before relocating to Winchester with her family in 2019. Enjoys all aspects of General Practice, particularly children’s health problems. Is a keen runner and enjoys skiing and long dog walks with her family.

Dr Daisy Baker

MBChB  MRCGP  DFSRH  PGCert(MedEd)

Trained at Sheffield Medical School and qualified in 2006. Started life as a medic, but after 6 years in Medicine however, re-trained and started working as a GP in 2014. I enjoy all aspects of the GP world but has special interest in women’s health.  I also provide minor surgery services as well as joint injections.  I recently became a trainer for junior doctors on the GP training scheme.

Dr Matt Hammerton

MB BS(Hons), BSc(Hons), MSc, MRCGP

Appointed as a GP Partner in October 2020 having qualified at Southampton University in 2014 and completed my GP training locally. I enjoy all aspects of General Practice but am particularly interested in making sure any new digital solutions are appropriate and empathetic to the needs of our patients and the practice. I work part-time as a Strategic Clinical Advisor for Wessex Academic Health Science Network. I’m married with 3 children. I have a passion for sport particularly running ultra marathons and adventure races.

Dr Sian Robertson

MB BS, BSc, DRCOG

Trained at Newcastle Medical School and  graduated in 2011. I completed my junior doctor and GP training in London, where I then stayed and worked as a GP for a couple of years. I moved to Winchester in 2018 and have been based at St Clements Surgery ever since. I enjoy all aspects of general practice. I’m currently working part time while raising a young family. 

Dr Nicola Rose

MB BS, MRCGP,  DFSRH

I trained at Newcastle Medical School, qualifying in 2008 and then moving to Winchester for my junior doctor years. I completed my GP training in the Basingstoke area, working there for 8 years at various practices. I have a special interest in Women’s Health, contraception and in training junior doctors to become GPs.
In my spare time I enjoy running, crochet, films and cooking. I’m a mum to 2 young children and a cat.

Dr Lisa Whitehead

MB ChB

 I graduated in 2006 from University of Birmingham. For the next 15 years, I completed my junior doctor and GP training in the West Midlands then worked in a semi-rural setting near Solihull before very recently moving to the area (April 2021). I live with my husband and 2 young daughters. We are enjoying life down here in Hampshire and looking forward to exploring the beautiful countryside. The variety that the GP day brings is wonderful – but have an interest particularly in Women’s Health and Paediatrics.

Dr Pratiksha Patel

MBChB, MRes, MRCGP (2021), DRCOG

I qualified in 2016 and started working as a junior doctor in London. I did my GP training in Winchester. I enjoy all aspects of general practice but particularly enjoy women’s health and mental health. In my spare time, I enjoy baking, spending time with family and being outdoors.

Dr Oliver Grieve

MB ChB

I studied at Edinburgh University and graduated in 2018. I moved to Winchester where I completed my junior doctor training and GP training. I have worked at St Clements since 2023 and completed my GP training in 2024. I enjoy all aspects of general practice and have particular interests in dermatology and providing joint injections. In my spare time I enjoy playing tennis, skiing and spending time outdoors.

Dr Caroline Stedman

GP

Further information to follow.

Dr Katie Pendleton

MBBS MRCGP

I graduated from Newcastle Medical School in 2011 and did my foundation years in Northumbria. Following this I spent 2 years working in Sydney, Australia doing A&E and Paediatrics. I returned to the UK in 2015 to complete my GP training in the Wessex Deanery. I have a special interest in the care of mums and babies, including infant feeding and I am a qualified Tongue Tie practitioner. In my spare time I enjoy fitness, sewing, spending time with my husband and 2 children and walking the dog. 

Dr Tim Oliver

GP

Having recently moved to the area, I am enjoying getting to know Winchester and the local General Practice scene. I work on Mondays and Thursdays and cover all aspects of General Practice. Additionally, I also am involved in research at the University of Southampton. Outside of medicine, I enjoy spending time with my family, am actively involved in my local church  and enjoy running and swimming  whenever possible. 

Dr Tom Rutter

GP

I graduated from University of Nottingham in 2011, completing my GP Training in Birmingham in 2018. My family settled in a little village near Winchester in 2024. I currently work part-time at St Clements Surgery while we also raise twin toddlers. I have interests in Diabetes, in Education and am currently studying for a Diploma in Lifestyle Medicine. In my spare time I enjoy various sports, particularly playing tennis and running.