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Dr Anne Squire
MB ChB LFHom MRCGP

Dr Judith Pluck
MBBS MRPharmS MRCGP

Dr Sibel Peck
MBBS MRCGP DRCOG DCH

Dr Anne Squire graduated with Honours from Leicester University Medical School in 1983. She undertook GP training in both the UK and the USA, working in the Midlands and at the University of Columbia in Missouri.

She has a strong interest in communicating effectively with patients and to that she has a BA in English and a Postgraduate Diploma in Health and the Arts. After a 14 year spell as a NHS GP Anne established a private general practice in Chelmsford with partners Dr Sibel Peck and more recently Dr Judith Pluck.

The practice has grown from strength to strength and now has almost 20,000 registered patients.

Training Profile: Her medical training started in Leicester, she then worked for 2 years at a family practice residency in Missouri. She was elected Chief Resident in the family practice department in her final year of training, a post which had both teaching and administrative responsibilities.

She completed her British GP training in Norwich where she worked as a full time NHS GP for five years. She then moved to a NHS Practice in Chelmsford where she worked as a full time GP, and was the Postgraduate GP tutor for mid Essex. She also served as the Chair of the Essex Faculty of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

Special interests: Dr Squire is interested in offering patient centred, unhurried and effective family medicine. With four children of her own, she is very aware of the particular health needs of women, especially those for whom work and family life exist in a degree of tension.

In offering well woman screening services she aims to provide a tailored service to meet the needs of each woman as an individual, with empathy and understanding.
Dr Judith Pluck graduated in pharmacy in 1979 After working as a pharmacist for three years in hospitals, community pharmacies, and in the Research industry, she went on to graduate with Honours in medicine from St Georges Medical School in London 1987.

Training Profile: After qualifying as a doctor she worked for a year in New Zealand. After retuming to the UK, began training as a GP at St Johns Hospital, Chelmsford.

This training was interrupted when she developed a strong interest in Palliative Care Medicine and spent three years as a Clinical Assistant at Farleigh Hospice.

She resumed her training as a GP and entered NHS General Practice,
After a 10 years spell as a NHS GP as a partner in a practice in North Essex, Judith joined the private general practice in January 2006 with partners, Dr Anne Squire and Dr Sibel Peck.

Special interests: She has a strong interest in medicine management and the complex drug regimes required in
patients with muitiple medical problems. She also has an interest in immunisation and travel medicine.

Dr Pluck is married with two chiidren.
She feels that Family Medicine and General Practice should be individually centred on the needs of the patient and not constrained by unavailability of appointments.

There should be ease of access with the opportunity to develop a continuing relationship with one doctor.
Dr Sibel B Peck trained at St Bartholomew's Medical School, University of London and graduated in 1988.

She undertook GP training in Surrey, Leicestershire and New Zealand. Membership was gained to the Royal College of General Practitioners in 1993. After retuming from New Zealand in 1994, Dr Peck worked as a GP locum in a variety of practices in London. She also worked forthe British Pregnancy Advisory Service and gained an insight into the stresses attached to unwanted pregnancies

Training Profile: Her medical training began ln Redhill, Surrey, where she worked in Casualty, Care of the elderly, Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She then moved to Northampton General Hospital and worked in Paediatrics.

ln Chelmsford she continued to work as a GP locum gaining further clinical experience. ln 2001 she established a private general practice with partners Dr Anne Squire and more recently Dr Judith Pluck.

Special Interests: Dr Peck is interested in offering patient-centred family medicine. As a mother with three children, she appreciates the pressures on working mothers and the importance of their health
needs. She is interested in all aspects of child health. Her primary goal is to practice medicine that allows the patient time to get their concerns across, and leave the oonsultation feeling that they have been listened to and their health needs met.

She has a special interest in Acupuncture. Being from Turkish parents, Dr Peck is fluent in Turkish and is happy to consult in this language.