Practice Staff


GP Partners

Dr Krystine McKeagney
(MB BCh BAO FRACGP MRCGP DCH DGM) QUB Reg 1994
Dr Amy Geddes
Dr Stephen McCormack
(MB BCh BAO MRCGP DGM DRCOG) QUB Reg 1991
Dr John Collins
(MB BCh BAO MRCGP DCH DMH) QUB Reg 1992
Dr Deirdre Kerr
(MB BCh BAO MRCGP DCH DRCOG DFFP) QUB Reg 1992

The partners practise together as a non-limited partnership.

The Practice Staff

Practice Manager

Jessica Barreda

Medical Receptionists/Administrators

Michael Heather Kathey
Kelly Cheryl Sarah
Lauren Dany Joanne
Joleen Conor

Our staff are here to help you and to assist in the efficient day to day running of the practice. They may need to ask you for further details when you telephone, so that we can help you in the most appropriate way. Strict confidentiality is maintained by all staff on any matter relating to the health of our patients.

Practice Nurses

Nicola Patton SRN Louise Collins SRN
Angela Falls SRN   Amanda Gillespie SRN

Our practice nurses perform dressings, vaccinations, suture removal and blood sampling etc, and can provide general health checks for our patients.

Healthcare Assistant

Lyn Gow

Our healthcare assistant is available for blood sampling, blood pressure checks, urine testing, ECGs, b12 injections and new patient health checks.

Practice Based Pharmacists

Our Practice Based Pharmacists will deal with any of your medication or prescription queries.

Hannah Armstrong

Lindsey Bennett

Health Visitors

Health Visitors are not directly employed by North Parade, but run the Baby Clinic on Wednesday afternoon.

GP Registrar

We are an approved training practice to which fully qualified doctors with a number of years’ hospital experience are often attached to gain special experience and training in general practice. These doctors, called registrars, usually spend one year with the practice and during this time carry out identical duties to those of the partners in the practice.

Medical Students

We are a teaching practice for undergraduate medical students from Queen’s University. At periods during the year a medical student may be attached to the practice to accompany the doctor during surgeries, home visits and clinics. Patients will always be informed when a student is present, and their permission obtained beforehand.