Doctors

Dr James Kennedy, male

MB, BCh BAO, 1986 University College Cork, National University of Ireland FRCGP, DRCOG, DFP, DImC

Doctor Kennedy joined Wargrave surgery as a practice partner in 2010; his clinical interests include paediatrics, elderly care, men’s health, sports, and musculoskeletal medicine.

Dr Kennedy is currently Joint clinical director of Wokingham North Primary Care Network (WN PCN), and one of the 4 elected members of Berkshire West General Practice Leadership Group (BW GPLG). In his leisure time he is an enthusiastic but slow cyclist, rower and swimmer and a keen rugby supporter.

Dr Claire Ingham, female

Studied with the Peninsula Medical School gaining the BMBS in 2011, then went on to achieve her MRCGP in Buckinghamshire.

Doctor Ingham joined the Wargrave Practice in July 2021, and enjoys paediatrics, women’s health and general medicine. In her free time, she plays netball and tennis, and is a class rep at her children’s school.

Dr Mark Puddy, male

MA, BM, BCh Oxford 1985 DRCOG, DCH, MRCGP

Dr Puddy stepped down as a partner in this practice in 2021, after over 30 years, but is still working 2 days a week. Professional interests include diabetes and minor surgery. In his leisure time doctor Puddy enjoys playing golf, skiing, walking and bridge. He is also an active member of the village church.

Dr Martin Seccombe, male

MRCP MRCGP

Dr Seccombe joined the practice in April 2024. He worked at the Royal Berkshire Hospital before several years working in New Zealand and Japan. His interests include cardiovascular and metabolic medicine, nutrition, health promotion and cancer care. Leisure time pursuits: Married with 4 grown up children; enjoys cycling and hill walking and is a member of his local church.

Dr Hext, female

MBChB (University of Birmingham 2010), BSc, MSc, MRCGP 

Dr Hext joined the practice in 2021. She enjoys all aspects of general practice but has a particular interest in dermatology and holds a certificate in dermoscopy. She is also interested in GP education and is currently working towards becoming a GP trainer. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her children, going on long walks with her Labrador, as well as baking and decorating cakes. 

Dr Lettis, female

BMBS (University of Nottingham, 2001), MRCGP, MRCPCH, DRCOG

Dr Lettis joined the surgery in June 2024. She previously worked in paediatrics for 5 years and maintains an interest in child health as well as women’s health and diabetes. Outside of work, she enjoys playing netball, running and yoga. She also enjoys travel and spending time with her family.

Dr Clifford Ayogu, male

GP registrar, MBBS 2024

Currently training to become a qualified general practitioner and has prior experience in paediatrics leisure time pursuits: Enjoys spending time with his young family, travelling the world and enjoying various cuisines.

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