For continuity of care it is preferable to continue seeing the same doctor for one episode of care. i.e. until the problem is resolved

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The Doctors

Dr David Matthews

Dr David Matthews M.B.,B.S. (1982 London St George's)

Dr Matthews joined the practice in 1989 and is the senior partner. His particular interests are; Orthopaedics, Family Planning (including IUCD fitting), Minor Surgery, Computing and Medical Student Teaching. He served on the Board of East Elmbridge PCG where he was the Information Management & Technology Lead. He is active in Surrey PCT on IM+T matters. He likes to keep fit and does the London to Brighton Bike Ride in aid of the British Heart Foundation every year.

Dr Katie Kenyon

Dr Katie Kenyon M.B.,B.S. (1987 London) DCH DRCOG MRCGP

Dr Kenyon joined the partnership in 1998 and works part-time on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Her special interests are; Paediatrics, Care of the Elderly and Terminal care.

Dr Michael Crow

Dr Michael Crow M.B.,B.S. (1981 London) MRCGP, DRCOG

Dr Crow joined the Practice in January 2004. He was a GP in Kingston upon Thames for over 16 years before moving to Thames Ditton. His clinical interests are ENT and Asthma. He was a co-founder of Thamesdoc ( of which he is currently a medical director) and the Kingston & Richmond Multifund, and served on the board of Kingston PCG and the PEC of Kingston PCT.

Dr Ayla McCamphill-Rose

Dr Ayla McCamphill-Rose M.B.,B.Ch. (2003 Wales) BSc, MRCGP

Dr Ayla McCamphill-Rose joined the surgery as a part-time GP from August 2009. She trained in Wales and has a special interest in sports medicine and is currently studying for her MSc in Sports and Exercise Medicine. Until 2005 she was a member of the Welsh Rugby Union team and has 16 international caps. She now spends time treating the injuries as team doctor!

Dr Fergus Keating

Dr Fergus Keating M.B.,B.S.(1992 London) MRCGP

Dr Keating left the practice at the end of June 2010. He joined the partnership in 2001.

He is to take up a new post looking after the Chelsea Pensioners. We all wish him the best of luck in his new position.

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