Phoenix Hospital Great Baddow, Chelmsford: 01245 203 838
by CPGPs | Aug 7, 2024 | Chelmsford Private GPs, Mental Health
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At Phoenix Hospital, Great Baddow, Chelmsford
01245 801 234
Dr Graham graduated from Bart’s and The London Medical School in 2008. She completed her foundation training in the local area at Broomfield Hospital and having gained a wealth in medical specialties and in particular paediatrics and obstetrics and gynaecology she went on to complete GP training in 2016. Since then she has continued to work in the Mid Essex area.
Dr Graham can consult in all areas of General Practice (both acute and chronic diseases) with special interests in women’s health and mental health. Dr Graham also offers police medicals.
She is a doctor who prides herself in achieving good rapport with her patients and who considers herself privileged to be in a position to attend to her patients’ needs.
Out of work Dr Graham is a keen photographer and exercise enthusiast and she lives with her family in the local area.
Dr Alev Ӧnen graduated in 2009 from Dundee University Medical School. Initially, a hospital medic, she obtained a Membership for the College of Physicians (MRCP) in London before switching to General Practice in 2013. She trained locally in Chelmsford and Broomfield Hospital and qualified in 2018.
She brings a wealth of experience in General Practice with a particular interest in mental health, perimenopause/menopause and men’s health. She is currently undertaking a diploma in Lifestyle Medicine to offer evidence based, non-medicinal strategies to help patients improve their health.
She brings to Chelmsford Private GPs a genuine love for General Practice and is a doctor who really cares about her patients and their needs.
She has a young family and enjoys exercising as well as paddleboarding and outdoor swimming in the summer.
Dr Abeyratna graduated from the University of Warwick Medical School in 2008. She completed her foundation training at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals in London and thereafter at East Sussex NHS Trust. During some of this period, she carried out research at the Guy’s and St Thomas’ Assisted Conception Unit. She qualified as a GP in 2016. She can consult in all areas of medicine and has a wide breadth of medical knowledge and experience. She has a special interest in mental health, chronic and acute medical problems, the perimenopause/menopause, sexual health and gynaecological problems.
Dr Abeyratna is passionate about General Practice and prides herself in listening to the needs of her patients, thereby providing holistic, patient centred care.
She is married with two children and enjoys woodland walks with her family, the theatre and dining out.