Doctors

  • Dr Hugh J Delargy, MB ChB (Sheffield 1990) MRCGP MRCP DRCOG – Male, Senior Partner
    Rheumatology, Musculoskeletal Medicine
  • Dr Mark T Yates, BM BS (Nottingham 1996) DRCOG DFFP – Male, Partner
    Ophthalmology, GP Trainer
  • Dr Rahul Tosar, MRCGP, MB BS (London 2002) DFSRH – Male, Partner
    GP Trainer, Finance, Dispensing and Medicines Managment lead, PCN Representative
  • Dr Stacey Harrison, MRCGP (London 2012), MBChB (Leeds 2007), DFSRH DPD – Female, Partner, PCN Clinical Director, Joint Safeguarding Lead
    Dermatology
  • Dr David Findlay, MBChB (Leicester 2008) – Male, Joint safeguarding lead, Vasectomies
  • Dr Bhavin Daudia, MRCGP MB ChB (2010), MRCGP (2015), University Of Leicester  – Male, Partner
    Diabetes
  • Dr Tushar Shamji, BSc (2008), MBChB (Leicester, 2013), MRCGP (2020)  – Male, List holding GP
  • Dr Ruth Eardley, MB ChB (Leicester 1984) – Female, Salaried GP
  • Dr Danish Saeed, BSc (hons), MSc, MB BS (Newcastle, 2009), MRCS & MRCGP (2020). Male, Salaried GP
    Minor Surgery
  • Dr Selina Thakrar, MBChB, MRCGP, DRCOG (University Of Leicester 2011)
    – Female, Salaried GP
    GP Trainer
  • Dr Mohammad Alam, MBBS (2002, Bangladesh), MSC (2008, Pharmacology & Biotechnology, Sheffield), MRCGP (2023, Leicester)
    – Male, Salaried GP
  • Dr Alice Bayford, MBChb, MRCGP, DFSRH
    – Female, Salaried GP
  • Dr Rita Rajani, BSc, MBBS (University College of London, 2018) – Female, Salaried GP
  • Dr Reem Saad, MBBS (Pakistan- 2009), MRCGP
    FCPS (General Surgery), MRCS, ECEPC – Female, Salaried GP
  • Dr Matthew Bowden, MRCGP MBChB BEng (hons) PG Dip. MedEd – Salaried GP 

Locum GPs

From time to time we also employ locum doctors, who are fully qualified GP’s and are registered on the Leicestershire Performers List.

Registrars

Market Harborough Medical Centre is a designated training practice for doctors training to become GPs under the Vocational Training Scheme (GP Registrars). We will tell you if your appointment is wtih a GP Registrar or student, or if they will be present during your consultation with your doctor. If you prefer to see your GP privately, please let us know, it will not cause offence.