The Doctors

Although you will be officially registered under one of the doctors, you are free to see any doctor at any time for any problem. In practice, most people do tend to stick with the one doctor for most things, but it’s entirely up to you.

Dr Andrea Trill BSc MBBS DRCOG DTM&H

Dr. Andrea Trill works Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

She trained at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical School, one of the Colleges of the University of London, taking time out in 1987 to complete a Batchelor of Science in Pharmacology. She finally graduated in 1990 with distinctions in Therapeutics and Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She trained in numerous hospital medical jobs after qualifying including sexual health and tropical medicine, before deciding that General Practice was the career for her.

She completed her GP training in South London in 1996, managing to take two maternity leaves in the space of the year. Before working in Dulverton she was a GP in a large practice in Barnstaple, but has been a half-time Partner in Dulverton since Nov. 2001. She holds the Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and also the Diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. She has an interest in sexual health.

Dr. Trill is married to a consultant psychiatrist in Exeter and they have 2 daughters and 1 son (the middle one). When not juggling children, work and washing, she likes to make grand plans for her garden, to cook and to put her feet up with a good book. She lives near South Molton.

Her Austin A35 has been with her since student days, but has recently returned from a break of 2 years, much to her childrens’ delight (no seatbelts!). All the family enjoy trying to find new routes with few hills and find much amusement in counting the length of the traffic queue behind them!

Dr Carol Bird BSc MBBS DCH

Dr. Carol Bird works Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

She qualified from St. George’s Hospital Medical School in 1991, one of the colleges of London University, where she took a Bachelor of Science in 1988 with a special interest in clinical neurosciences. She trained in a broad variety of jobs after qualifying and she and her husband, Dr. David Berger, spent a short while staffing a district hospital in the Solomon Islands, where she had a number of highly eventful canoe tours of the outlying islands. They returned to the UK in 1996 and she completed her GP training in Barnstaple.

Since qualifying as a GP, she has held a variety of positions in North Devon, gaining a taste for the rural GP’s lot as an assistant in Black Torrington and Shebbear for a number of years. She holds the Diploma of Child Health of the Royal College of Physicians.

They have been in Dulverton  since October 2004. When not working or looking after her boys, Dr. Bird likes to spend time in her vegetable garden and grows a pretty mean pumpkin. Just don’t get her started on raised beds.

They have three boys who spent two years at All Saints in Dulverton. They all live near South Molton with Lizzie the Jack Russell terrier, Lizzie’s crazy daughter, Daisy, four Shetland sheep, two pygmy goats, seven hens and Basil the hamster.

Dr David Berger BSc MBBS MRCP

Dr. David Berger works Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

He and his wife, Dr. Carol Bird, have been in Dulverton since October 2004.

He grew up in Switzerland and qualified from St. George’s Hospital Medical School in 1991, one of the colleges of London University. Here, he took a Bachelor of Science in 1988 with a special interest in molecular developmental biology and qualified with distinction and a few prizes in 1991. He has always had a strong interest in general internal medicine, which he developed in a number of jobs in London, including at the Royal Marsden Hospital in cancer medicine and the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in HIV medicine. He passed the exams to become a Member of the Royal College of Physicians in 1995, but short spells as a district medical officer in the Solomon Islands and then as a resident in internal medicine at the University Hospital of Geneva heralded a change of direction and he returned to the UK in 1996 to start GP training in Barnstaple, which he completed several years later.

While training as a GP, he took a while off to found and run the Motley Fool UK, authoring a number of best-selling books in the process. He is also a founder and director of New Medical, a successful medical screening business, was appointed as a non-executive director to the board of the BMJ Group in 2009 and recently started a medical devices business with one of his patients, Berger Blackwell Ltd.

He has been mad about flying since before anyone can remember and likes to take his boys flying whenever he can, especially over to Lundy Island or else to land in various small fields on Exmoor.

He and his wife have have three boys who spent two years at All Saints in Dulverton. They all live near South Molton with Lizzie the Jack Russell terrier, Lizzie’s crazy daughter, Daisy, four Shetland sheep, two pygmy goats, seven hens and Basil the hamster.

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    Exmoor Medical Centre
    Oldberry House
    Fishers Mead
    Dulverton
    TA22 9EN

    Tel: 01398 323333
    Fax: 01398 324030

    Out of Hours Emergency Care Number:
    0845 408 8000
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    The surgery is open:
    Monday to Friday
    8.30am to 6.00pm