Practice News
Practice Name Change
From 1 April 2026, our practice will be known as Finlayson Medical Practice LLP, instead of Finlayson Street Surgery.
The only change is our website address, which is now: www.finlaysonmedicalpractice.co.uk
All other contact details, including our phone number, address and services, remain the same.
Drs Tweedie, Noble, Scott and Mr West
Linda has left the building..
Finlayson Street Surgery wished another member of our team a long and happy retirement today.
Today was Linda's last day after being at the Practice for the last 23 years. In true Practice style, Linda was given a 'wheely' good send off for her final exit out of the building.
We wish you all the best Linda.
(Pictured receiving her gifts from GP Partner, Dr Scott)
Renovation Works
Please be aware that building works will be taking place at the practice from today for up to 12 weeks.
While the practice will remain open as normal, there may be some noise or minordisruption during this time. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Drs Tweedie, Noble, Scott and Mr West
Goodbye Dr Watt
Today is a very sad day at Finlayson Street Surgery as we say goodbye to Dr Watt. He has been a GP here for over 30 years and today is his last working day in practice. All of us would like to wish him the very best in his retirement. Here he is with one of the many gifts presented to him.

Welcome Dr Scott & Jordan
As of 01/12/25, Dr Scott and Jordan West (Advanced Pharmacist Practitioner) will be joining as partners in the practice. Welcome aboard!
Farewell Ally
On Friday 22nd August, we said goodbye to our Paramedic Practitioner, Ally. Ally had been employed with the surgery for 7 years and is off to enjoy his retirement. Here he is being presented with his leaving gifts from GP Partner, Dr Watt. We wish you all the best Ally!

Bog Standard Certification
We are now a Bronze Certified Bog Standard Practice from phs Group, in conjunction with Prostate Cancer UK. We provide male incontinence bins in our disabled toilet which are specifically designed for the disposal of incontinence products. This ensures men have access to washroom spaces where they can dispose of their waste discreetly and hygienically.

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