After over 30 years Tricia Robinson is delighted to announce she is handing over the reins of Bow House to physiotherapist Sue Whiteley who has been at the practice for a year. Sue comes with not only physiotherapy experience but also an accountancy and management background and is looking forward to the new challenge. Sue has some fresh ideas to bring to the Practice which will give an injection of energy and help update the business so it can continue to thrive, while maintaining the friendly, personal atmosphere of the Practice.
After 20 years at the Practice Angie Cox will be retiring at the end of June from her role as Practice Manager. Angie has been the lynchpin of the business and a friendly face on the desk meeting and greeting visitors and patients over the years. Angie said “I will miss working with a supportive group of dedicated people and looking after all our lovely patients. However, I am delighted that we have found a new Receptionist/Administrator to join the team. Claire Dale will be bringing her experience and cheerful disposition to the role and I am sure I will be popping back as a patient regularly!
Tricia Robinson said “I am looking forward to seeing the practice progress under new leadership and wish the team well for the future. A big thank you to Angie for her support and hard work over the last 20 years and will miss her!
Sue Whiteley added “I am delighted to be following in Tricia’s footsteps – they are big shoes to fill. We are indebted to her for the over 30 years she has dedicated to Bow House and I hope she enjoys taking time away from the business”.
Left Sue Whiteley, Physiotherapist
Right Claire Dale, Receptionist