Nurses

Our practice nurses Clare Day, Suzanne Nail. Daisy Jones and Michelle Nicholls see patients for dressings, pill checks, cervical smears, family planning advice, immunisations (routine and travel) and other health matters such as Asthma Reviews..

Sarah Stewart is our Health Care Assistant. She undertakes a variety of clinical tasks including taking blood samples, doing blood pressure checks, ear syringing, and giving flu jabs.

If you are not sure which member of the nursing team to see, please ask the receptionists and they will make sure that you are booked in with the right person.

Nurse Clare Day – Female

Practice Nurse

Clare joined Claremont Medical Centre in June 2014. She is an experienced Nurse with a broad skill set covering the full range of Practice Nursing. She undertook her training at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London and has worked in Community and General Hospitals as well as General Practice. Clare works on a Tuesday. She has a particular interest in Children’s Immunisations, Women’s Health and Family Planning/Sexual Health Services.

Nurse Suzanne Nail – Female

Practice Nurse

Suzanne joined Claremont Medical Centre in September 2020 Having trained to be a nurse rather later in life…. she graduated with a degree in nursing from Kingston University in 2014. She spent some time as a community Staff Nurse, but has been a Practice Nurse for the last five years, joining Claremont in September 2020. She loves all aspects of the job but particularly wound care!

Nurse Daisy Jones – Female

Practice Nurse

Daisy joined Claremont Medical Centre in January 2021. She qualified at Guys Hospital in 1991 and went straight into Medical Nursing. After 3 years at Guys as a Staff Nurse she became a Practice Nurse in SW London where she worked until having children in 2001. She has recently return to Practice Nursing. She loves all aspects of Practice Nursing, in particular getting to know families through all stages of life.

Nurse Michelle Nicholls – Female

Practice Nurse

Michelle joined Claremont Medical Centre in 2009. Her role has changed immensely from starting as a Receptionist to completing her Nurse Training at Kingston University which she passed with a First Class Honours Degree. She brings all her previous knowledge and experience of her years working at Claremont along with the experience she gained on her placements in the hospital and community to her new role, and will be a great asset to the rest of the Nursing Team at Claremont.

Mrs Sarah Stewart – Female

Healthcare Assistant

After working in the computer industry for many years, Sarah decided on a career change when she returned to work after taking time off to raise her two daughters . She joined the Claremont team in 2012 as a receptionist and is now our Reception Manager. Realising she enjoyed the face to face interaction with patients, Sarah has since trained as a Phlebotomist and runs a blood clinic once a week. She enjoys spending time with her family and her rescue dog Dolly.

Miss Olivia Rolls – Female

GP Assistant

Olivia joined the NHS in 2020 as a receptionist, become a part of the Claremont Team in 2021 and is now a GP Assistant covering ECG’s and prescriptions. After obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Music and living in Melbourne for 3 years, Olivia decided on a career change into the health sector and moved back to her hometown, London. She spends anytime she can get outside playing tennis. And when she’s not on the court, she’s spending time with her family.

Mia – Female

Phlebotomist

Mia joined Claremont Medical Centre in 2023 as a Receptionist. Previously she worked at St Thomas’ hospital on the Maternity Wards and volunteered at Kingston Hospital to help patients with dementia. Recently she has re-trained as a Phlebotomist and is currently training to become a Health Care Assistant. She spends her free time going to concerts with friends and enjoys cooking and baking.