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Dr Guy Staight

Dr Staight qualified from Charing Cross Hospital in 1980. He then did further training in hospital medicine and gained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians.

He has worked in private general practice since 1983 and set up the current practice in 1994. He is married with 3 children and lives in Fulham.

Guy also works as Deputy Chief Medical Officer to The Horseracing Authority. This involves medical administration at The Jockey Club as well as carrying out medical audits of the services at racecourses. He has previously held the position of Racecourse Medical Officer to Epsom and Sandown Park racecourses.

His current interests include disease prevention, acupuncture and paediatrics.

Dr Caroline Bealing

Dr Bealing graduated from University College Hosptial London. She then went on to do further training and gained qualifications in paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology. She completed her training for general practice with posts in London, Hong Kong and Lymington, Hampshire.

In 1988 she became a fully accredited general practitioner and gained her Membership to the Royal College of General Practitioners. In 1990 she underwent further postgraduate training in sports medicine at the London Hospital. She is on the list of medical officers recommended to governing bodies by the British Olympic Association.

After completing her training in sports medicine, she worked in the City of London for 5 years doing sports medicine and general practice. She has further been involved with British Yachting and tennis. She joined Dr Staight in 1997.

Caroline is married with 2 young daughters and lives in Kensington. Her personal pursuits include sailing and she has sailed extensively off shore, as well as dinghy sailing.

Caroline feels that the one experience that has helped her more than anything with her clinical skills is to become a mother.