Dr Preston was born in Crewe and qualified at Manchester Medical School in 1989.
She trained as a GP in South Manchester and became a partner in Stockport in 1993. She joined High Street as a Partner in 2017.
Her special interests are general medicine and Child and Family Mental Health.
Dr Maria Delatorre (Female)
GP
About Dr Delatorre
Dr de la Torre was born in Madrid (Spain) where she completed medical school and specialised in Family medicine to become a GP. She moved to the UK in 2013 and, after completing her training that allowed her to work as a GP for the NHS, she worked in salaried and locum posts in Cheshire. She join our practice in 2022, being her working days Monday and Thursday. She has a special interest in Cardiovascular Risk Prevention and obtained a Post graduate Diploma in Preventative Cardiovascular Medicine on 2022 from the University of South Wales.
Dr Mark Mitchell (Male)
GP
About Dr Mitchell
Dr Mitchell studied medicine at Newcastle and completed his training in Manchester before working at High Street Medical Practice. He has worked in General medicine, paediatrics, A&E, psychiatry and surgery. Prior to becoming a qualified Dr, he was a qualified pharmacist. Dr Mitchell enjoys all aspects of general practice.
Dr James Collis (Male)
GP
About Dr Collis
Dr Collis graduated from Manchester Medical School in 2017 and has worked in London, Manchester, and East Cheshire. He holds memberships with the Royal Colleges of General Practitioners and Surgeons. With a background in Management Studies, he has presented internationally and has a special interest in Urology, particularly male waterworks symptoms.
Nursing Team
Nurses
Helen Smith (female)
Nurse
About Helen
Please meet Helen our Practice Nurse, Helen originates from Birmingham and studied nursing at University College Birmingham.
She qualified in 2009 and has been a Practice Nurse since 2018.
Her medical interests are Diabetes Care, and the day to day treatment of patients.
Healthcare Assistants
Peter Ball (male)
About Peter
Please meet Peter our GP Assistant, Peter Lives Local to Winsford and started his NHS career with NHS Blood and Transplant in 2005. He has also worked in the North West Ambulance service since 2008 and Qualified in Stem Cell procurement in 2016, Peter continues to do this as a role away from the practice.
Peter was the Head of Blood services for Blood Services North West and he is also emergency first aid trained for both adults and paediatrics. Peter is also qualified in neonatal and paediatric blood draws.
Peter joined High Street full time in 2023 following a locum role the previous year.
Healthcare Team
The Practice has a full compliment of Community/District Nurses, Health Visitors, Community Midwives, Physiotherapists, Pharmacists, Dieticians, Social Prescribers and Community Mental Health Nurses who work closely with the GP’s and Nurses at High Street Medical Practice. They can be contacted at the surgery.
Practice Team
The Practice Team are here to arrange appointments, deal with queries, arrange home visits, handle repeat prescriptions and advise on the services available.
Dani Ralphson
Practice Manager
Lisa
Medical Secretary
Sue
Prescriptions Lead
Sally
Administrator
Reception Team
Please meet our lovely reception team which consists of Megan (Reception Team Manager) , Tammy , Grace, Hannah and Sally.
The reception team are the first point of contact for our patients, and they work really hard to ensure that all calls are answered in a timely manner , they will assist you with your admin queries and work alongside the doctors on a day to day basis to ensure of the patients needs.
Social Prescribing
Please welcome Debbie , Jackie and Neil our social prescribing team .
Social prescribing, also sometimes known as community referral, is a means of enabling health professionals to refer people to a range of local, non-clinical services.
Social prescribing is designed to support people with a wide range of social, emotional or practical needs, and many schemes are focused on improving mental health and physical wellbeing. Those who could benefit from social prescribing schemes include people with mild or long-term mental health problems, people with complex needs, people who are socially isolated and those with multiple long-term conditions who frequently attend either primary or secondary health care.