Physician Associates

Physician Associates undergo training more similar in style to that of a doctor than a nurse but shorter in length than a GP’s training. At Wokingham Medical Centre they function like doctors and can deal with the same type of acute medical problems and long-term conditions that doctors usually see.

All our Physician Associates are closely supervised by our GPs. Physician Associates have longer appointment times than GPs. The feedback they have received from our patients has been excellent.

Alex Landless

Alex Landless

Sammye Dredge

Sammye Dredge

Sudeep Rana

Sudeep Rana

Qualifications – BSc, PGDip

I completed the Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Physician Associate Studies at University of Surrey and qualified in Oct 2020. I have an undergraduate qualification in Biochemistry (BSc) from University College London and completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Biochemistry from University of Surrey. I enjoy all aspects of General Practice. Previously, I worked in the care sector for several years as a Residential care worker for Children and Young people with speech, language, and communicational needs and/or Autistic spectrum condition, and as a support worker for adults with various degrees of learning disability. I enjoy sports and exercise such as going to the gym and playing hockey and cricket.

Amiri Mukungu

Amiri Mukungu

Mr Amiri Mukungu qualified as a Physician Associate at University of Reading in 2021. He has also achieved a Masters degree in Biomedical Sciences and a Bachelors degree in Clinical Sciences from the University of Bradford. In the past Amiri has worked as an Enhanced Health Care Assistant which involved one to one care for patients who needed that extra bit of support as a patient and a person. Away from a Health care professional roles, Amiri invests his time playing sports like badminton and basketball. Currently part of a badminton club in Reading. On sunny days he goes bicycle riding or long walks.