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Doctors
Partners
Dr Asma Siddiqi (female) BSc MBBS MRCGP
GMC no. 4118136
Dr Siddiqi joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2000. She studied medicine at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1994 and did an intercalated Bsc in Physiology at University College London. She worked as a hospital doctor in General Medicine and Radiology for several years before training as a GP. She joined the Abbey Medical Centre as a trainee and is now the longest serving member of staff. She enjoys her role as an educator and has been involved in teaching medical students and is also a GP trainer.
Dr Bintu Fashola (female) MBBS MRCGP
GMC no. 5194250
Dr Fashola joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2004. She studied medicine at the University College Hospital, Ibadan in Nigeria. She trained as a GP on the Leicester University Hospital GP Training Scheme. She looks after the residents at the Hampstead Court Care Home and is the practice lead for End-of-life care and dementia. She is also the lead for anticoagulation and is a GP trainer. Additional languages spoken: Yoruba
Dr Aythen Sohrabe (previously Elkindi) (male) MD FRCGP
GMC no. 5201859
Dr Sohrabe joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2008. He studied medicine at the Zahedan Medical School in Iran. He trained as a GP on the Leicester University Hospital GP Training Scheme. He is the practice lead for diabetes and long term conditions. He works as a referrals assessor for the Camden Clinical Assessment Service. He works for Camden CCG as a GP lead for diabetes and chronic kidney disease, helping and supporting other practices in Camden in providing better outcomes for their patients. Additional languages spoken: Kurdish, Persian, Arabic and Dari
Associates
Dr Marcus Lewis (male) MA (Oxon) MBBS MRCGP
GMC no. 6029243
Dr Lewis joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2008. He studied medicine at the University of Oxford and at University College London Medical School. He is the practice lead for mental health, practice educational lead and is a GP trainer. He is the training programme director for General Practice at the Royal Free Hospital. He works as a referrals assessor for the Camden Clinical Assessment Service. He also has expertise as a specialist in headache and migraine. He worked at the National Migraine Centre for nine years and remains a member of the International Headache Society. He has an interest in performing arts medicine, is a former trustee of the British Association of Performing Arts Medicine and is the medical advisor to the Southbank Sinfonia orchestra.
Dr Ellie Cannon (female) MA (Cantab)MBBS MRCGP
GMC no. 6030416
Dr Cannon joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2008. She works as a GP three days a week as the other days she writes and broadcasts on health issues. She is the resident GP for the Mail on Sunday and Mailonline, and appears most weeks on Sky news and Channel 5 news talking about medical matters. Her interests lie in paediatrics, gynaecology and mental health. She has published two books - Keep Calm, The New Mum's Manual, for new parents and Is Your Job Making You Ill? for people suffering with job related stress and health issues. She is a GP ambassador for Meningitis Now, The Eve Appeal and Pancreatic Cancer Action.
Dr Dan Bernstein (male) MA (Oxon) MBBS MRCGP
GMC no. 6104865
Dr Bernstein joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2008. He studied Mathematics & Philosophy at Oxford University before going to St George's Hospital to study medicine. His GP training took place at the Royal Free Hospital GP Training Scheme. He has a number of other clinical roles, including working at the Royal Free Urgent Care Centre, doing out-of-hours GP work in the evenings (where he also supervises GP trainees), and as a locum GP in various local practices. Additional languages spoken: a little bit of Spanish, French and Hebrew.
Dr Marisa Dunn (female) MRCGP MBBS
GMC no. 6129846
Dr Dunn joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2013. She studied medicine at the University of Cambridge and at University College London Medical School. She trained as a GP on the Newham University Hospital GP Vocational Training Scheme. She has a special interest in Children's and Women's health and also in General Practice training.
Additional languages spoken: Spanish.
Dr Victoria Chelliah (female) MBBS BSc MRCGP DRCOG
GMC no. 7525951
Dr Chelliah joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2022. She studied medicine at University College London and completed an intercalated BSc in Medical Sciences with Neuroscience. She trained as a GP on the St Mary's Hospital vocational training scheme. She undertakes additional work in urgent care and is currently undertaking a Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare Practice and Leadership at Canterbury Christchurch University. She has a specialist interest in women's health including contraception and the management of menopause.
Dr Aisling Gilmartin (female) MBBChBAO MRCGP DFSRH DRCOG
GMC no. 7811066
Dr Gilmartin joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2023. She studied medicine in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. She trained as a GP on the St Mary's Hospital vocational training scheme. She is currently undertaking a Masters in Healthcare Ethics and Law. She has a special interest in women's health and contraception.
Additional languages spoken: some French and Irish
Specialist Trainees
- Dr Nancy Ng (Female)
- Dr Julia Graham (Female)
- Dr Sushma Karim (Female)
- Dr Bhavik Mistry (Male)
- Dr Ram Raman (Male)
- Dr Iman Al Darraji (female) currently away