Meet the Team

Multidisciplinary Working (MDT Team)

The Doctors, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Practice Pharmacist and Practice Nurses all work as a team. You will be offered an appointment with the most appropriate member of the team (not necessarily a doctor) to address your concerns. If that professional has any concerns, they will discuss you with one of their colleagues.


Doctors

Dr Rebecca Louise Jones
GP Partner (She/Her)

MB Bch, DRCOG, DFFP, MRCGP
Female Doctor. Registered 1996

Having enjoyed living in Newtown, Powys and having completed my primary and secondary education there, I welcomed the opportunity to move to Cardiff in 1990 to study medicine. Graduating in 1995, I completed further training in General Surgery and General Medicine at Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil and Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend. Initially, I followed a desire to become a medical consultant and worked in the medical department at Princess of Wales Hospital for 2 years. Very soon however, I realised that General Practice is where my heart lies. Moving a little further down the M4 I joined the GP training scheme in Swansea.

In 2001 I gained Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners and joined Dr Khan and partners as a GP in the Dulais Valley. Despite enjoying working in Dulais Valley I followed my heart and moved to Hampton, Middlesex in 2009. I missed South Wales too much and so returned, with my partner Liz, in 2010 to join the practice in Dulais Valley again.

I am pleased to be part of the team at Dulais Valley Primary Care Centre where I am lead GP for the anticoagulation and diabetic clinic as well as for transgender medicine. I enjoy using the skills and experience I have gained working in different hospital departments and general practice.

The Welsh language is important and although I am unable to speak Welsh I have been trying to learn and expand on the Welsh I learnt whilst in school.

Powys is my home again where I enjoy walking my dogs, knitting and hiking. I enjoy ParkRun and can be seen most weeks volunteering at ParkRun whilst my dog runs it with his friend. Meditation is also important to me and I have a daily practice which helps to keep me grounded.

Dr Gemma Jones 
GP Partner

MB Bch, DRCOG, DFSRH
Female Doctor. Registered 2007.

Originally from Pontneddfechan, I studied Medicine in Cardiff. After graduating in 2006 I moved back to the Neath area, I did my junior doctor training in Morriston, Neath Port Talbot, Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales hospitals.

I joined Dulais Valley Primary care centre in March 2014 after completing my GP training in the Bridgend area. I have always had an interest in General Practice as it’s unique as a medical speciality; we are the last generalists. Women’s health is an area of interest and I fit contraceptive implants and coils.

I am a fluent welsh speaker and am comfortable to consult in welsh.

Outside of work I generally spend most of my time with my two daughters. I enjoy swimming, walking and travelling.

Dr Cathryn Rees
GP

MB BCh.

Dr Rees graduated from the University of Wales in 2007 and brings a wealth of experience to her role as a GP. 

Nursing Team

Christian Mubaira
Advance Nurse Practitioner

RGN, MSc

Jodie Morgan
Advanced Nurse Practitioner

RGN,

Bethan Reynolds
Practice Nurse

RGN

Kathryn Rees
Practice Nurse

RGN, Dip N

Helen Curtis
Health Care Assistant

Kayleigh Norman
Health Care Assistant

Prescribing Team

Philipa Owen
Prescribing Clerk

Practice Team

Lyn Jenkins
Practice Manager

S. Hopkins
Assistant Practice Manager

Reception Team

Our reception team is fully trained to deal with your request and ensure you receive the most appropriate care.

Administration Team

Our administration team is trained to handle all requests and queries related to your referrals and medical records, including insurance claims, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) evidence, Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) reports and more.

R. Phillips

H. Powell

Health Visitors and District Nursing Team

The Health Visitors and District Nursing Team are also based at the Practice.

Students from the Medical School at Swansea University

Students from the Medical School at Swansea University are attached to the practice during the academic year. The medical students may sit in with one of our Primary Care Team staff or see you on their own before reviewing with the supporting GP. This is a very important part of their training and the Practice supports training of General Practitioners (GPs), Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANP)s, Practice nurses and Healthcare Assistants (HCAs).

As an Individual, you will be informed beforehand if there is a medical student present. If you do not wish a student present during your consultation, please immediately advise the receptionist.

Your cooperation is appreciated by students and doctors.