Our Doctors
Dr Christopher DW James (M)
MBChB (Edinburgh 2005), MRCGP, DCH , DRCOG
Dr Peggy Chua (F)
MBChB (Edinburgh 2015), MRCGP
Dr Kelly S Boyd (F)
BSc (Hons), MBChB (Glasgow 2002), MSc, MRCGP, DRCOG, DFFP
Dr Caroline E McKellar (F)
MBChB (Aberdeen 2010), MRCGP, DFSRH
Our Practice Staff
Linda Nicolson
Treatment Room Nurse
Maddie Legrady
Practice Manager
Victoria Nisbett
Receptionist
Gloria Gardner
Receptionist
Catherine MacLean
Receptionist
Josie Meyer
Receptionist
Grace King
Receptionist
Teaching & Training
The doctors, nurses and staff of Kyle Medical Practice have a strong commitment to training. All members of the team will undertake training from time to time, and we would ask for your patience and understanding when this is the case. Please remember, its ultimate purpose is to provide you with better care.
Medical Students
Occasionally we have a medical student present with the doctor during consultation watching him/her working. We will always ask if you mind having a student present when you see the doctor. If you are not happy then the student will leave. Do not hesitate to tell us. We know it can be difficult to speak to the doctor when someone else is there.At some stage, once the student has some experience, then we may ask you to speak to the student first, then the doctor will come in and see you.
GP Registrars
These are fully qualified doctors, usually of several years, who already hold experience of medical practice within a hospital setting. They are undertaking a year or more of training specifically in General Practice. They are supervised by a doctor within the practice at all times. They have a GP trainer that will be either Dr Boyd or Dr James.
Non-urgent advice: Video Recording of Consultations
From time to time you may be asked if you would agree to having your consultation recorded. This is entirely voluntary, and your care will not in any way be prejudiced if you decline to do so.
Your written consent will be sought both before and after the consultation. The camera is unobtrusive, and you will very quickly forget that it is present. At no time will recording cover any intimate examination or similar.
The purpose of the video-recording is for the education and / or assessment of the Health Professional involved. It is extremely useful for ensuring good clinical practice.