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Repeat prescriptions can now be requested via this website. Please click on the link 'Prescripions' above.

If you need to speak to a doctor out of normal hours about a problem that cannot wait, please phone 01603 621006 or O1603 488488. They will advise if an A&E attendance is more appropriate.

 



Doctors


Dr Paul Barnard

BSc MB BS(London 1982) DRCOG

Dr Barnard attended Norwich School and trained at University College Hospital before moving back to Norwich to join the GP training scheme . His interests are in classic cars & running. His wife is a doctor in the Family Planning clinic & they have 2 daughters. He spent his early years in Paris & speaks reasonable French
Dr Paul  Barnard
  
Dr Steven Copson

MB ChB(Leicester 1985)

Originally from Suffolk, Dr Copson trained at the University of Leicester Medical School. He moved to Norfolk in 1986, joining the Great Yarmouth and Waveney GP training scheme.
He qualified in 1989 and joined the practice the same year.
He is a keen sports fan and a very average partcipant.
He is married with three children.
Dr Steven  Copson
  
Dr Lucinda Poliakoff

MB Bchir (Cambs 1981)

Dr Poliakoff (known to all as Polly!) was born in central London. She studied medicine at Cambridge University and Addenbrookes Hospital. She qualified in 1982. She is part-time and also involved in school governance.
She is married with three children, rabbits, guinea-pigs and a chipmunk and plays korfball in her spare time!
Dr Lucinda Poliakoff
  
Dr Elisabeth Hopman

MB BS(London 1994) MRCGP,DRCOG

Dr Hopman was born and grew up in New Zealand to Dutch immigrant parents. She read medicine as a mature student at The Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in London, having first qualified as a nurse. She became a GP in 2001 and have worked part-time while my children were young. The family has recently moved to Norwich as her husband has taken up a post as a Consultant at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. Dr Hopman is a keen linguist and has an active interest in combining General Practice with teaching medical students which she will continue to do at the University of East Anglia.
Dr Elisabeth Hopman