HOSMS Primary Care Network (PCN)

Welcome to HOSMS Primary Care Network (PCN)

HOSMS Primary Care Network brings together local GP practices in Honiton, Ottery St Mary and Sidmouth to work collaboratively and provide joined-up care for our community.

As part of the wider NHS Primary Care Network model, we share resources and expertise to offer patients access to a wider multidisciplinary team, including pharmacists, physiotherapy and health & wellbeing services, helping ensure people receive the right care, from the right professional, at the right time.

Our Team

HOSMS PCN Management Team

  • PCN Clinical Director – Dr Charles Moody
  • PCN Manager – Chris Cruise
  • PCN Deputy Manager – Charlotte Nally

Pharmacy Team

Based across all three PCN Practices

  • Zoe Wheeler – Pharmacist
  • Rachael Stewart – Lead Pharmacy Technician
  • Karen Willis – Pharmacy Technician
  • Zoe Matthews – Pharmacy Technician

Our Pharmacy Team works closely with all practices to improve prescribing quality, reduce GP workload, and enhance patient outcomes.

Health & Welbeing Team

Based across all three PCN Practices

  • Abigail Dawson – Lead H&W Coach
  • Simon Mitchell – Health & Wellbeing Coach
  • Jessie Bright – Health & Wellbeing Coach
  • Jan Haskings – Health & Wellbeing Coach

Social Prescribing Link Worker

Based across all three PCN Practices

  • Cheryl Elliott

Our PCN Health & Wellbeing Team supports positive mental and physical health, helping people move from surviving to thriving. Through personalised, goal-focused support, they empower individuals to feel more confident and in control of their own health and wellbeing.

First Contact Physiotherapists (FCPs)

Sid Valley Practice

  • Fred Mainwaring
  • Claire Walton
  • Christian Stringer

Honiton Surgery

  • James Burton
  • Luke Todd
  • Jordan Jones
  • Jon Stanbury

Coleridge Medical Centre

  • Richard Glanville
  • Jane Middleton

Physiotherapists help restore movement and function after injury, illness, or disability, and can also support you in reducing the risk of future injury or health problems.
Many of our physiotherapists are trained as First Contact Physiotherapists (FCPs). FCPs can assess, diagnose, and treat patients independently, much like a GP. They can also refer you for diagnostic tests when needed, and some have advanced training to prescribe certain medications or administer steroid injections.

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy | The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

Date published: 23rd February, 2026
Date last updated: 23rd February, 2026