Doctors
Dr. Harry Byrne
Dr Byrne studied at Trinity College, Dublin and qualified in 1977. He has worked in the North East of England since then. He undertook postgraduate G.P. training on The Cleveland Vocational Training Scheme and entered General Practice in Darlington in 1981.
His clinical interests include child health, dermatology (diseases of the skin: he holds a Diploma in Practical Dermatology from the University of Wales College of Medicine), Diabetes (Certificate in Diabetes Care, University of Warwick) and Palliative/ Cancer care.
Within the practice, his responsibilities include Clinical Governance, Practice Based Commissioning, Practice Finance and he is practice lead for Diabetes and Palliative (Cancer) Care.
He is also keenly interested in issues relating to the delivery and quality of Primary Care services generally and is a past board member of Darlington Primary Care Group.
He is married with three children and his interests outside of General Practice include golf, pottery, painting and reading.
Dr. Peter Langham
Medical education started at Cambridge and he qualified from the London Hospital Medical College in 1978. He has lived in the north-east since 1980 and became a partner in the practice in 1983.
He enjoys travel and has a special interest in the medical aspects of travel. Other interests include fell-walking and cycling.
Dr. Sue McIlhinney
Medical training at Manchester Medical School, qualifying in 1982. She moved to the Cleveland area in 1983 to undergo 3 further years training in specialities relevant to General Practice, including Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Psychiatry.
She enjoy most aspects of medicine, but the areas above are of particular interest.
She enjoys keeping fit and spending time with her family.
Dr Andreas Russ
State exam. Med. University of Hamburg 1.9.1994
DRCOG, F.M.E.
Honorary Clinical Assistant in Substance Misuse Darlington , Certificate in the Management of Drug Misuse
Special interest in Respiratory Medicine
Dr Simon Gulliver
Dr Gulliver studied medicine at Cambridge University and qualified in 1992. He returned to the North East to train as a GP on the Northumbria Vocational Training Scheme