Clinical Staff

Dr Deolkar has worked in Bulwell for over 15 years. She enjoys the variety of cases she sees in General Practice and has an interest in dermatology and minor surgery.

Dr Deolkar is the Practice Research and Safeguarding Lead and runs our vulnerable adult and child patient MDTs. In her spare time, Dr Deolkar enjoys walking her golden retriever and walking holidays in Scotland.

Dr Foster has been a GP Partner at the practice since 2011. He studied at Nottingham University and completed his GP training in Birmingham. Dr Foster is excited by the broad scope of General Practice, and loves seeing patients from the young to “not so young”, and problems from toenails to trichotillomania.

He enjoys supporting his colleagues and is a Director of Nottingham City General Practice Alliance, where he developed the www.SignpostingHealth.com programme, and sits on the local RCGP Vale of Trent Faculty Board. Creativity and technology are also passions, which have led to a blog (www.avoidingpuddles.com)and podcast (www.egplearning.podbean.com). Dr Foster is also the Clinical Director of Bulwell & Top Valley Primary Care Network.

Ben is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner with significant clinic experience in Primary, Urgent and Emergency care, with a Master’s Degree in Advancing Professional Practice from Sheffield Hallam University. Clinically he has an interest in dermatology, minor surgery and joint injection therapy.

Previously he has also worked in clinical governance and quality roles at a national level; whilst maintaining a strong focus on delivering high quality outcomes for patients. Outside of the NHS, Ben has been involved in delivering pre-hospital and event medicine, including teaching on volunteer and professional courses.

James joined the Practice in August 2018. He is a Clinical GP and is mixing his GP work at the practice with his work on Medical Education and Leadership.

John is a clinical GP who also undertakes a variety of work within the wider health care community with a particular focus on multiple deprivation and mental health.

Julia is a clinical GP with an interest in interventions aimed at reducing health inequalities and improving maternal health.

Is a full time, experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner with an interest in urgent medical care and sexual health.

Nurse Jo has been with the practice for over 10 years. She leads our diabetic care at the practice. Jo is able to provide a full range of Practice Nurse services. She is a qualified nurse prescriber and is able to prescribe medication, assess minor illnesses and review long term conditions independently.

Elaine Webb, Practice Nurse Nurse Elaine leads the management of our patients with long term respiratory problems. Elaine also manages other long term conditions and provides a full range of Practice Nurse services.


Julie Huntrod, Health Care Assistant Julie is a skilled Health Care Assistant. She is able to perform a range of activities including blood taking and ECGs. Julie plays a key role in managing our long term conditions and collects information and measurements as part of patient’s routine reviews.


Maggs Whyler, Health Care Assistant

Non-urgent advice: Publication of GP earnings

NHS England require that the net earnings of doctors engaged in the practice is publicised, and the required disclosure is shown below. However it should be noted that the prescribed method for calculating earnings is potentially misleading because it takes no account of how much time doctors spend working in the practice, and should not be used to form any judgement about GP earnings, nor to make any comparison with any other practice. All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (e.g. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.


The average pay for GPs working in this practice in the last full financial year was £94,610 before Tax and National insurance. This is for 1 full time GP, 1 full time non GP partner, 4 part time GPs and 2 GP locums who worked in the practice for more than six months.