Partners

  • Dr Aisha Davies
    Registered 2009, Bristol.
    MBCHb University of Bristol (2009) BSC (Hons) MRCS (2012) MRCGP
  • Dr Victoria Gallagher
    Registered 2003, Southampton.
    BM nMRCGP DFSRH DRCOG DCH LOC_IUT LOC_SDI

I am the Senior Partner at Cadbury Heath Healthcare. I trained in Southampton University and moved to Bristol to complete my GP training in what was the Oaks Medical Practice in 2006. After working as a salaried GP and locum, I returned to the practice in 2013 as a Partner. Shortly after we merged with The Park Medical Practice to create Cadbury Heath Healthcare and through this time, I have been involved in managing significant change within our organisation.

I am a GP Trainer, clinical supervisor and mentor and try to inspire our future generation of clinicians. I have an interest in women’s health and contraception. I provide an implant and coil service for the practice. I also do joint injections. I have a great passion for continuity of care and the importance of knowing our patients’ and understanding their journey. I also have an interest in working closely with our community and developing services for our local population, empowering people to self-care and supporting patients to stay well for longer. I represent our practice in wider system discussions and across the PCN.

Outside of medicine, I am married and a mum to three young children. We love spending time at the beach, walking with our dog and generally having fun adventures together.

Dr Huw Taylor University of Bristol 2011 MRCGP 2016

I started work as a GP at Cadbury Heath Health Centre in 2016 and became a partner in the practice in 2020. 
I was born in South Wales and moved to Bristol to train as a physiotherapist at the University of the West of England. Having completed my training (BSc Hons) I worked as a physiotherapist at the Bristol Royal Infirmary for three years. I subsequently decided my main interests lay in medicine and I completed my medical qualifications (MB BCh) at the University of Bristol.
After several years working in local hospitals I undertook general practice training in the Severn Deanery and was awarded my MRCGP.
I enjoy all aspects of general practice and have developed particular interests in men’s health and musculoskeletal medicine. I am passionate about medical education and regularly teach medical students at the surgery. I am currently in the process of becoming a trainer at the practice in order to facilitate the education of future GPs.
I enjoy all sports. I am married and have three young children and a dog called Peggy. 

Dr Bryn Bird Registered 2010, Birmingham MBChb MRCGP MBA

I am a GP Partner working at Wellington Road alongside partners at Cadbury Heath. In my role I am our practice lead in the Yate and Frampton primary care network. My training was in Birmingham before moving to London and Scotland. I have had plenty of varied experiences in partnership working with NHS and Council colleagues to help develop and better coordinate our health services. I have an interest in improve the inequalities in our local populations and enabling services for those who need it most. 

Outside of medicine I am a supporter of Wolves football team and enjoy lots of music genres especially 1980ies. I also like reading historical non-fiction and keeping active in sports. 

Mrs Kath Horne MA Business Management UWE (2005)

I am the Managing Partner at Cadbury Heath Healthcare. I started my career as a Healthcare Assistant at Frenchay Hospital in 1993 before moving into management and leadership roles at Frenchay, Southmead and the Royal United Hospital. During this time I achieved a Master of Arts in Management at the University of the West of England.
I later diversified into Business and Strategic Management roles at South Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust before joining Cadbury Heath Healthcare in 2015 as Strategic Business Manager just after the merger of The Oaks and The Parks Medical Practice.
In 2016 I became the Managing Partner, later leading the expansion of the partnership to include Wellington Road Family Practice.
I was jointly responsible for setting up the BNSSG Training Hub from its infancy, which was responsible for offering and tailoring training courses to meet the needs and demands of Primary Care.
I was honoured to be selected to be part of the Leadership Challenge looking at systematic change with inspirational and influential leaders from across the City of Bristol. 
I have a burning desire to help, equip and support staff to develop to their full potential.

I am passionate about serving the local community and delivering excellent patient care.I am very interested in the prevention of chronic diseases and the de-medicalisation of care.
In my spare time I provide respite care, I am a big fan of the Red Arrows. I also enjoy gardening, dancing and socialising as well as a busy family life.