YOUR DOCTORS

 
 
 
 
 

Dr Peter Williams MB BS MRCP
(qualified at St. Mary's Hospital, London in 1980)

I qualified in1980 from St Mary’s Hospital in London.  I have particular interests in sports injuries and in my spare time I am a keen golfer and sports enthusiast.  I am married to Dr Kim Storrow and joined the practice in 1988.

 

Dr Richard Benjafield MB BS DA Hons
(qualified at Royal Free Hospital, London 1979)

I am ex-navy and moved into a career in General Practice in 1986.  My interests are in sports injury, rehabilitation and hypnotherapy.  I am also interested in fibreoptics and nanotechnology.  I have five children and am a keen yachtsman.  I speak French, Spanish, Swedish and Norwegian and enjoy driving a husky team in the Arctic each year.

 

Dr Kim Storrow MB ChB DCH
(qualified at Cardiff University in 1982)

I qualified from Cardiff University in 1982 and worked in several hospital specialities before settling into a career in General Practice.  Before my GP registrar year my husband (Dr Williams) and I spent a year travelling around the world.  We worked in Australia for 5 months including 2 months with the Royal Flying Doctors Service.  I joined the practice in 1989 and for the last 3 years have also been GP lead for Sexual Health in Plymouth.  I also enjoy the outdoor life and have 3 children.

Dr Philip Rowland MB ChB MRCGP
(qualified at Birmingham University in 1992)

I am an enthusiastic GP with four children and a lovely wife.  I grew up in Plymouth and qualified from Birmingham University.  At the end of my “house jobs” I travelled the world, particularly enjoying surfing on Bali beach.  My special interests are dermatology research and sports injuries.  In my spare time I play squash, tennis and badminton.  I also walk and swim regularly.  I joined the practice in 1998.

Dr Caroline Phillipson MBBS MRCGP
(qualified at St. George's Hospital in 1999)

I originally came from Sussex and qualified from St George's Hospital in London 1999. After my "house jobs" I worked in Perth Western Australia for 18 months which was a great life experience. Since then, I've worked all over the place to complete my GP training which finished in 2005. I enjoy the variety that I encounter through General Practice, particularly dealing with family planning and student population. I now live in Plymouth with my partner and enjoy exploring the Devon countryside and tennis.

Dr Sarah Murray BM DRCOG Hons
(qualified at Southampton University in 1981)

I grew up in Plymouth and qualified with Honours from Southampton University in 1981.  I trained as a GP in London before moving back to Devon with my family.  My special interests are women’s health, contraception, mental health and medical education.  I have 3 children, 2 are now at University.  I enjoy going to the gym and walking on Dartmoor and the coastal paths.

 

Mrs Damaris Stiles MIHSM (Practice Manager)

I am originally from Herefordshire, I gained my diploma in Health Centre and Practice Management in 1991 from Haringey's Community College. I enjoy all aspects of my profession, which includes the day to day management of the Practice. I am married with 2 adult sons. My husband and I are keen travellers, and also enjoy the outdoors, particularly walking anywhere in Devon and Cornwall.

 

Medical Students
The Practice is a training practice for Peninsula Medical School undergraduates. There may occasionally be students sitting in with the doctor, and you will of course be informed if this is the case. If you would prefer not to see the student just let us know.

Locums and other Doctors
In order to maintain a consistently high quality of service to our patients, we will from time to time employ other GPs at the surgery. You may be offered an appointment with one of these doctors when your doctor is away or fully booked.



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Dr Peter Dunne MBChB MRCGP
(qualified at Liverpool University in 1994)

Originally from Northern Ireland, I studied medicine in Liverpool graduating in 1994. I eventually moved to Plymouth in 2000 to work as a GP. Clinically my special interest is sports and musculosketal medicine. I have travelled extensively and spent two years working in Australia and New Zealand. I enjoy keeping fit, particularly walking and cycling on Dartmoor.

 

 

 

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