Doctors

Dr Miles B Mack

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Partner

MBChB (Edinburgh 1989) FRCGP

Miles trained in the practice and has been a partner since 1993. He undertakes a full range of medical care including some minor surgery and joint injection. He also represents the practice locally and is active in the Royal College of General Practitioners.

Dr Moira F McKenna

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Partner

MBChB (Edinburgh 1990) FRCGP, BSc, DRCOG, DFSRH

Moira has worked at the practice since 1992 when she started as a trainee GP, becoming a partner in 1994. Outside of work she volunteers for Girlguiding and is a Deputy Lieutenant in the County.

Dr Jonathan Fletcher

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Partner

MBChB (Aberdeen 2003) DRCOG

Jonathan completed GP training in Beauly and Inverness, passing the MRCGP examination in 2008. He has lived in and around Dingwall since 2004 and joined the practice team in 2011. 

Dr Mary Mackintosh

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Partner

MBChB (Glasgow 2002) MRCP, MRCGP, DFSRH, DRCOG, DPD

Mary graduated from Glasgow University in 2002 and initially trained in hospital medicine gaining MRCP in 2006. She completed GP training in 2008 and spent 5 years working as a locum doctor and expedition medic before joining Dingwall Medical Group in 2013. Outside of work she likes spending time in the hills or on the sea. She lives on a croft on the Black Isle with her husband, daughter, cats, hens and sheep.

Dr Iain B Craighead

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Partner

BMedBiol (Aberdeen 1989) MBChB (Aberdeen 1992) DRCOG MRCGP

Interests include Pre-hospital emergency care through BASICS Scotland, 1st team doctor for Ross County Football Club and GP trainer with NHS Education Scotland. Outside interests include Dingwall Free Church & trail running.

Dr Andrew Jaberoo

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Partner

MBChB (Manchester 2012), MRCGP, BSc Medical Science (St. Andrews 2009)

Andrew did his medical training in St. Andrews and Manchester then worked as a doctor in Glasgow and Dumfries for 6 years. He joined the practice as a salaried GP in August 2018 and became a partner in May 2020.

Special interests include palliative care, ENT and he is trained in knee and shoulder joint injections. Outside of work he enjoys kayaking, running, DIY and painting.

Dr Helen Lendrum

Dr Lendrum

Partner

MBChB (Glasgow 2004) MRCGP, DFRSH, DRCOG

Helen graduated from Glasgow University in 2004.  She spent two years working in New Zealand and Australia before returning to Scotland to complete her GP training.  She moved from Aberdeenshire to the Highlands in 2019 with her husband and two boys.  Outside of work she enjoys surfing, skiing and mountain biking.

Dr Daniel Scott

Dr Pratt
Partner

MBChB (Aberdeen 2015), MRCGP, BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science (Aberdeen 2010)

Dr Catherine Brown


PartnerPortrait of Dr Catherine Brown

MBChB (Dundee 2008), MRCGP


At times the practice also employs locum doctors to help cover periods when the regular doctors are away at meetings or on leave. These doctors are all fully qualified and on the Health Board Supplementary List.

Training GPs For The Future

The practice has always been involved in medical education and in fact many of the partners themselves trained in the practice. At present we provide training at three levels:

• Undergraduate Medical Students

We take students from Aberdeen and Dundee Universities for a period of between 4 weeks and 1 year for experience in general practice as part of their undergraduate medical training.

We hope you will enjoy helping with their learning as we know they appreciate their time in our practice. We feel we are able to give them experience which will be highly beneficial for their future careers.

You will always be advised in advance if the appointment is with a student or of the presence of a student and can ask for them to leave at any time. This will not prejudice your care in any way.

• General Practice Registrars

These are attached to the practice for between six and eighteen months and are here to help. They are all fully qualified and have postgraduate experience in hospital before coming to work in the practice.

Higher Professional Training

On occasions we host doctors undertaking advanced training in specific areas of General Practice, for instance Remote and Rural Training Fellows. These are fully qualified General Practitioners with a Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training in General Practice. We feel the practice benefits from their experience and enthusiasm.

 
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