Nurse team
Stoke and Nelson Clinics

Our nurses work in partnership with you, your whānau and your communities to achieve the shared goal of health for all

Friendly, experienced, and caring practice nurse team

We can offer you an enthusiastic and experienced team of nurses who share our values of kindness, empathy, fun, family and integrity. For some visits, you may not need to see a GP at all – our nurses can help.

Nurse Dusa Waring

Nurse Dusa Waring

I am originally from the Midlands in England and completed my nurse training in Portsmouth in 1998.  After travelling the world I moved to Nelson in 2006 and my family followed.

My nursing background is in Emergency nursing, Urgent care and Primary Health for the last 8 years.  Primary Health enables me to build relationships, work in partnership with people and their whanau and focus on preventative care.   I enjoy all aspects of practice nursing with a special interest in youth and women’s health and feel a privilege to be involved in the patient journey.

Nurse Lucy Beaver

Nurse Lucy Beaver

I am originally from the Lake District in England and completed my nurse training in Leeds. After emigrating to NZ in 1999 I worked in different areas of New Zealand before settling in beautiful Nelson.

My background in nursing is Emergency, Medical and Practice Nursing. As a new member of The Toi Toi Medical team I am looking forward to working alongside Patients and their families to manage their health. I am currently studying towards a postgraduate diploma in Primary Health.

Nurse Carmel Bain

Nurse Carmel Bain

Kia Ora my name is Carmel, I was born in the Waikato and left to do my nursing training in Thames in the mid 80’s. I have raised my two children here in Nelson with my partner and together as a family we have enjoyed the outdoors snowboarding, sea swimming and kayaking. 

I have 30 years of nursing experience in a variety of areas orthopaedics, emergency, sexual health and cardiology. I am interested in health prevention and education. I made the move from emergency nursing to practice nursing because it allows you to develop relationships with people and then you find out what matters to the person and you can work with them to make lifestyle changes that will improve their quality of life. 

Life is for living and enjoying. Nga mihi Carmel

Nurse Janet Doggett

Medical Receptionist Becks

Health Care Assistant Becs McEwen

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