Doctors

General Practitioners (GPs) treat all common medical conditions and refer patients to hospitals and other medical services for urgent and specialist treatment. They focus on the health of the whole person combining physical, psychological, and social aspects of car

Dr Alun Jones-Evans (m)

I grew up and went to school on the other side of the Berwyn mountains in Bala. After completing my medical degree at the University of London I trained as a GP in Cardiff. Following a year spent working as a doctor in Australia I joined Caereinion Medical practice as a GP partner in 1999 and have been here since (other than a sabbatical year spent working in Western Australia.) I have an interest in diabetes, ultrasound and medical education. Outside work my interests include rugby, mountaineering, travel and building/diy. I am married and have 3 children.

Dr Eleri Gittins (f)

After qualifying from Liverpool University in 1997, Eleri completed post-graduate training in Wrexham and joined Caereinion Medical Practice in 2002. Interests outside medicine include walking, spinning, watching Dyffryn Banw FC and Moto GP.

Dr Peter May (m)

After qualifying from Keele Medical School in 2013 I moved to Shrewsbury and worked at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital for 2 years. I then went on to complete my GP training in Shropshire before working as a GP in England for a few years. I was pleased to join the partnership at Caereinion Medical Practice towards the end of 2022.

Dr Lisa Hunt (f)

Originally I am from Devon but have been in Wales since 1998. I studied medicine in Cardiff and qualified in 2003. I then worked in Wrexham hospital before starting as a GP registrar in Llanfair surgery in August 2006 where I joined as a GP partner in September 2007.

Dr Emma Edmunds (f)

Originally from Mid Wales, Emma studied medicine at Leicester University and qualified in 2014. She then worked in Shrewsbury and Telford hospitals before starting her GP training in Wrexham. Emma came to Caereinion Medical Practice as a GP Registrar at the start of the Covid pandemic and joined as a GP Partner in 2021 on completion of her training.

Dr Amal Mathew (m)

Dr Aishah Khanom (f)