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Meet the team

Hepatolog team in front of York Hospital's main entrance.

The hepatology service at our Trust includes specialist consultants, specialist nurses, a specialist pharmacist, a fibroscan operator, and a management and administration team.

Consultant team

  • Dr Charlie Millson, Consultant Hepatologist
  • Dr Oli Arikichenin, Consultant Hepatologist  
  • Dr Rob Driver, Consultant Hepatologist

Nursing team

  • Dawn Orange, Advanced Nurse Specialist
  • Naomi Gott, Hepatology Specialist Nurse
  • Alison Desborough, Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Pharmacy team

  • Anthony Pratt, Gastroenterology/Hepatology Specialist Pharmacist

Medicines are supplied by the Healthcare at Home pharmacy at York Hospital and will be delivered to other clinic locations.  Our Specialist Pharmacist is available for any advice and questions about medications used to treat hepatitis and works closely with our hepatology team.

Clinical support team

  • Claire Evans, Fibroscan Operator

Management team

  • Eleanor King, Directorate Manager
  • Lucy Kendrew, Operational Manager
  • Lauren Hall, Service Manager

Secretarial team

  • Hayley Bean
  • Suzanne Esson
  • Lauren Smith
  • Sophie Gelder
York Hospital's car park.

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We are aware of a fire within the grounds of Malton Hospital.

All patients and colleagues have been safely evacuated, and there are no reports of any injuries.

We are working closely with North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and other partner agencies to monitor the situation.

If you have an appointment at Malton Hospital today, please do not attend. Our teams are reviewing all affected appointments, and we will contact you as soon as possible to rearrange or discuss the next steps. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Fire on grounds of Malton Hospital news statement.

Malton Urgent Treatment Centre is also currently closed. Please do not attend. If you require urgent medical advice, please use NHS 111 online or call 111. In a life-threatening emergency, always call 999.

We will provide further updates as soon as more information becomes available.