Practice Team
Dr Timothy Shackley
B.Med.Sci., B.M.B.S, MRCP, MRCGP
Special Interests: GP Trainees
I qualified at Nottingham University in 1987 and worked for five years in fields of general medicine in Nottingham and Derby, with a particular interest in cardiology. I then worked to qualify as a general practitioner, and came to Bidford in 1996.
My particular areas of interest are issues relating to the heart, and other general medical illnesses. I am significantly involved in running the business side of the practice, as well as GP training within the practice.
Dr John Moloughney
GP Partner
BSc MBChB MRCGP
Special Interests: GP Training, Dermatology, Minor Surgery, Joint Problems and Joint Injections.
I initially studied for a degree in Biochemistry at the University of Cork before undertaking my medical training at Warwick University where I qualified in 2007. Following this I trained in different specialties in the Coventry and Warwickshire area including orthopaedics, A&E and paediatrics. I started working at Bidford in 2012 and became a partner in 2015 following the retirement of Dr Robinson. I have a particular interest in minor surgical procedures, dermatology and joint problems including joint injections.
Dr Hana Dale
Dr David Watters
Dr Natalie Riorden
I qualified from Cardiff University and worked in Bristol and Bath before moving to the Midlands. I spent some time training in paediatrics before training as a GP. I have a particular interest in child health as a result and also in the treatment of allergies.
I came to Bidford Health Centre in 2014.
Dr Edward Rawstorne
I qualified in 2009 from Cardiff University. I initially trained in General Surgery before changing to General Practice. I started at Bidford in 2019.
I enjoy all aspects of General Practice, although my training has resulted in experience of minor operations, men’s health and gastrointestinal problems.
Dr Sarah Hillman
I qualified from the University of Birmingham in 2004 and went on to train for a few years in Obstetrics and Gynaecology gaining my membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists before training as a GP and gaining my membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners in 2020.
I was a training GP at Bidford health Centre and liked it so much I stayed! I have a special interest in Women health. I work part time as a GP at Bidford Health Centre and the rest of my time I work as a lecturer at Warwick Medical school where I teach and also do research into Womens’s health.