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Dr A Sampson

BM BS (University of Nottingham 1999) MRCGP MRCEM BMedSci DCSRH DOccMed PGCert(ClinEd)

I started at Price’s Mill in 2012 after training as a GP in Cornwall and moving to Stroud in 2010. Prior to this, I worked in the East Midlands and Sydney, Australia having started school in Hong Kong and subsequently growing up in Northampton from aged 7. I have additional qualifications in emergency medicine; occupational medicine; sexual and reproductive health; and clinical education. My interests include sustainability and the environment, health promotion including wellbeing and plant-based diets. Outside work I love baking, cooking, cycling and running. I married a physiotherapist who is now a fulltime artist and have two teenage boys. I see patients at the surgery four days per week.

Dr T Herbert

MBChB (University of Bristol 2009) MRCGP

I joined the surgery in 2015 after completing my general practice training in Oxfordshire. My particular interest is supporting those with a learning disability. I also have an interest in dermatology. As a GP with an extended role in research delivery, we have been delivering clinical research at the practice for many years. This involves working with our research team and looking at involving the practice and its population in medical research (both academic and commercial studies). My other roles include being a GP trainer (responsible for the supervision and education of doctors during their training to become a GP) and a GP appraiser (conducting annual appraisals for GPs). I am at the surgery on four days of the week.

Dr T Malins

MB ChB (University of Leicester 2007) MRCGP

I am originally from Herefordshire. I trained in Leicester and graduated in 2007. Following this, I completed my foundation training in Leicester and Northamptonshire before moving to New Zealand, where I gained further experience in emergency medicine in Christchurch and Nelson. I returned to the UK to undertake GP training in Gloucestershire, which I completed in 2015. After a period of working in Cornwall, I returned to Gloucestershire to settle with my young family.

I am currently the Clinical Director of the Severn Health Primary Care Network, leading collaborative work across local practices to improve patient care, population health, and the delivery of innovative healthcare services. I am also a GPwERLM (GP with an Extended Role in Lifestyle Medicine), with a particular interest in metabolic health and disease prevention. I lead “Your Health Revolution”, a metabolic health programme for Severn Health Primary Care Network, which aims to empower patients to improve their health through evidence-based lifestyle interventions.

I also have interests in musculoskeletal medicine and perform joint and soft tissue steroid injections, as well as a range of minor surgical procedures.

Outside of work, I enjoy spending time outdoors with my family, particularly mountain biking, running, gardening and exploring the countryside. I consult at the surgery three days a week.

Dr C Kingswood

BM BS (University of Nottingham 2011) MRCGP BSc BMedSci

My first degree was in biochemistry and genetics but I went on to study medicine at Nottingham University. After graduating as one of Price’s Mill’s GP trainees in 2020, I joined the partnership in 2022. Special interests include women’s health, paediatrics, psychiatry and dementia care. I am menopause lead for the practice and have championed the development of a dementia MDT model for the Stroud & Berkeley Vale locality. Out of work, I enjoy baking and have a young family. I consult at the surgery three days of the week.

Dr A Morris

MB ChB (University of Bristol 2008) MRCGP

I joined Price’s Mill in February 2022 after working and completing my GP training in Wiltshire. I spent several years working in medical specialities in Bath and Swindon hospitals prior to becoming a GP. I am originally from Warwickshire and moved to the South West for my medical training and I haven’t left! My interests are lifestyle medicine and care of the elderly. I am also a GP trainer at the practice. I am married with two daughters, and I enjoy going on long walks, baking and reading good books. I consult at the surgery four days of the week.

Dr J Stone

MBChB (University of Bristol 2013) MRCGP MRCPCH

I am originally from Manchester. I qualified from the University of Bristol in 2013 and completed house jobs in Bristol and Yeovil. Following this I returned to the North-West where I undertook paediatric training until 2020. A career change brought me to Gloucestershire where I decided to pursue GP training, qualifying at the end of 2024. Outside of work I enjoy gardening, folk music and crochet and have a young family. I consult at the surgery three days of the week.

Dr R Anderson

MBChB (University of Leeds 2013) MRCGP BSc

I grew up locally, then moved away to Leeds for medical school. I graduated in 2013 and completed house jobs in Leeds and Wakefield before moving to New Zealand and gaining extra experience in multiple medical specialities. I returned to Gloucestershire for GP training, qualifying in 2024. Outside of work I enjoy running, reading and crochet and have a young family. I consult at the surgery three days of the week.

Dr M Cooper

MBChB (University of Bristol 1995) MRCGP DCH DCSRH DPD

I am a Bristol graduate and completed my GP training in Cheltenham. During my training I gained experience in several specialities in hospitals across the south west of England and in Australia. I have since developed an interest in dermatology (completing the Cardiff University Diploma in Practical Dermatology and Certificate in Dermoscopy) and women’s health (including coil fitting). I have worked at Price’s Mill since 2012, initially as GP Partner and trainer but now as a GP Retainer. I consult at the surgery two days of the week.

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Page published: 5 May 2023
Last updated: 11 June 2026