Who We Are
An introduction to Grey Gable Surgery, and the people here to look after you.
About Us.
Grey Gable Surgery is a rural dispensing practice which prides itself on its friendly, professional and efficient service. Serving approximately 6000 patients across a large area, our experienced teams strive to provide safe and effective care in a timely and equitable manner. As a member of The Vale of Evesham Primary Care Network, our team is expanding to include Pharmacists, Paramedics, Physiotherapists, Wellbeing Coaches and Social and Lifestyle Advisors.
The latest Primary Care Network Newsletter can be found here.
We are a training practice for qualified doctors undertaking their training to become GPs. Formerly known as GP Registrars, they are known as ST1, ST2 or ST3 according the year of their Specialist Training. Depending on their rotation, these doctors may be with us for 4, 8 or 12 months. All trainees are supervised by our experienced GPs. We encourage our patients to provide feedback on their consultations with our trainees as this forms an important part of the learning process.
Doctors
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Dr Mobeen Ahmed (Male)
MBBS MRCGP PGCert (diabetes)
Dr Ahmed joined Grey Gable as Lead GP in April 2025. Dr Ahmed has a special interest in Diabetes and Mens Health. -
Dr Khadija Butt (Female)
MBChB MRCGP DRCOG
Dr Butt joined us in April 2025 and has a special interest in women’s health and menopause.
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Dr Rahul Unnikrishnan (Male)
MBBS MRCGP
In April 2015 Dr Unnikrishnan joined Grey Gable Surgery full time and is our safeguarding lead at the practice.
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Dr Thomas Ciucias (Male)
MBBS, MRCGP
Dr Ciucias joined us in June 2022, having been with us in 2017 during his GP specialist training. He has an interest in Minor Surgery.
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Dr Gulshan Kaur (Female)
MBChB, MRCGP
Dr Kaur joined us in November 2025 and has a broad interest in general medicine.
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Dr Nabila Zaman ( Female )
MRCGP MBBS BMedSci
Dr Zaman joined us in January 2026 and has a special interest in palliative medicine .
Nursing Team
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Nurse Sue Januszewski (Female)
RGN-Sue has many years of nursing experience. Having transitioned to practice nursing in 2018, Sue provides the full range of general nursing appointments as well as undertaking Asthma and COPD reviews.
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Amy O'Brien (Female)
RGN-Amy has many years of district nursing experience. Having transitioned to practice nursing in December 2025, Amy provides the full range of general nursing appointments as well as undertaking a Diabetic course in April 2026 .
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Jo Smith (Female)
Healthcare Assistant-
Healthcare Assistants are non-registered Nursing staff who assist in patient care and Practice related duties, as directed by and under the supervision of a Registered Healthcare Professional (including Practice Nurses, Practice Manager and GPs).
Healthcare Assistants work collaboratively with the General Practice Team to meet the needs of patients, and provide essential task-orientated services like taking blood samples (phlebotomy), processing specimens. They play a crucial role in supporting the Clinical Team.
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Clare Wright (Female)
Healthcare Assistant-
Healthcare Assistants are non-registered Nursing staff who assist in patient care and Practice related duties, as directed by and under the supervision of a Registered Healthcare Professional (including Practice Nurses, Practice Manager and GPs).
Healthcare Assistants work collaboratively with the General Practice Team to meet the needs of patients, and provide essential task-orientated services like taking blood samples (phlebotomy), processing specimens. They play a crucial role in supporting the Clinical Team.
Practice Management Team
Supported by a caring team of Medical Secretaries, Receptionists and Administrators.
Reception staff attend to patients on the phone and in person. They coordinate and organise appointments and documentation to facilitate the smooth running of the Practice, and support delivery of quality patient care.
The Reception Staff have a very demanding role. They are there to assist you and we would ask you to be patient during peak times, when the staff have to handle a large volume of calls and enquiries. They will ask you a small amount of personal information about your medical condition – this information is used to ensure your call is dealt with by the correct Clinician and assist fellow Healthcare Professionals who work within the Practice to manage your healthcare and well-being.
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Charlotte Workman (Female)
Patient Service Manager
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Mrs Amy Allen (Female)
Dispensary Manager