Meet the practitioner
Tracey Withers Nurse Patient Coordinator
At a glance
Tracey Withers is a registered adult nurse with a background in district nursing and long-term primary care practice. At The Women’s Health Clinic, she supports women as Nurse Patient Coordinator, helping them feel listened to, informed, and comfortable in sharing what matters most.
Tracey qualified as a registered nurse in 2008, spent two years with her local District Nursing Team, and then moved into a long-standing role as Nursing Sister in a GP Practice. That background gives her a practical and grounded understanding of day-to-day patient care, continuity, and communication.
She believes women’s health has too often been brushed aside and that honest, open communication is central to good care. Her approach is holistic, respectful, and built around helping women feel genuinely heard.
Professional profile
Nursing background
Registered adult nurse with experience across district nursing, general practice, treatment room care, chronic condition support, and patient-centred communication.
Patient coordination
Supports women through communication-led care, helping them feel comfortable, listened to, and better able to explain their concerns.
Primary care perspective
Long GP-practice experience supports her understanding of continuity, holistic care, health promotion, telephone support, and the importance of trust.
Governance
NMC PIN: 08A1877E · Registered Nurse - Adult
Professional foundation and development
Tracey’s background combines adult nursing, district nursing, general practice, patient education, and mentorship, giving her a broad and practical foundation for supportive, communication-led care.
Adult nursing qualification
Diploma of Higher Education in Adult Nursing
University of East Anglia
Awarded in 2008
Primary care development
Longstanding GP-practice experience, supported by further development in asthma care, travel health, wound management, and general practice nursing.
Mentorship and support
Mentorship training and experience supporting colleagues, students, and registrars reflects her communication-led and team-aware approach to patient care.
A communication-led perspective
Tracey’s experience is rooted in practical nursing care, continuity, and clear communication. That background supports an approach where women feel safe to speak openly and receive more thoughtful, holistic support.
Patient communication, coordination, and holistic support
Tracey’s role centres on helping women feel comfortable enough to speak openly, so their care can be guided by clearer understanding, trust, and better communication.
She believes women’s health has too often been overlooked and that meaningful care starts with listening properly. Her role helps create the openness needed for women to feel respected, understood, and supported.
Listening-first support
Tracey believes good care depends on women feeling able to be open and honest, so that the right information can guide the right support.
Primary care understanding
Her long experience in general practice supports a practical understanding of continuity, follow-up, health promotion, and day-to-day patient concerns.
Patient confidence
She helps women feel more comfortable asking questions, discussing sensitive concerns, and understanding that they are being taken seriously.
How Tracey works with patients
Tracey’s style is open, practical, and reassuring — shaped by community nursing, general practice, and a strong belief in communication-led care.
Approachable and clear
She values straightforward, respectful communication that helps women feel more comfortable speaking about what is really affecting them.
Holistic and thoughtful
Her view is that the best care depends on understanding the whole picture, not just one symptom or one part of the conversation.
Grounded in real practice
Her district nursing and GP-practice background support a realistic, practical understanding of what women need from supportive ongoing care.
A practical guiding principle
Tracey combines nursing professionalism, continuity of care, and strong communication so that women feel more at ease, more heard, and better supported throughout their journey.
Primary care, mentorship, and continuous development
Tracey’s experience includes treatment room care, health promotion, chronic condition support, telephone consultations, staff support, and ongoing development in general practice nursing.
Primary care and treatment room nursing
- Experience in wound care, venepuncture, vaccinations, chronic condition support, and health promotion
- Provides telephone support and practical guidance to patients
- Used to balancing autonomous practice with team-based care
Mentorship and patient advocacy
- Mentorship training and daily support for colleagues, students, and visiting staff
- Strong patient-advocacy mindset and clear documentation habits
- Development in asthma care, travel health, wound management, and mental health training within general practice
Why this matters for patients
Tracey’s background helps her bring more than technical care. It supports practical coordination, better conversations, and the kind of respectful listening that helps women feel more confident in their care.
Selected professional background
Tracey’s career spans community nursing, general practice, mentorship, and patient support, giving her a strong and practical foundation for communication-led care.
Leadership & service delivery
Nurse Patient Coordinator
Supports women through clearer communication, stronger continuity, and a coordination-focused approach that helps them feel heard and better understood.
Primary care experience
Nursing Sister in a GP Practice
Built long-term experience in general practice nursing, treatment room care, telephone support, health promotion, and helping patients navigate care with confidence.
Clinical foundation
Community Nurse
District nursing work included home visits, patient handovers, catheter care, end of life support, PEG care, leg ulcer management, and family communication.
Leadership & service delivery
Mentoring and patient advocacy
Her GP-practice role included mentorship and supervision of colleagues, students, and visiting staff, reflecting strong communication and patient-centred professionalism.
Professional strengths
Tracey’s profile reflects practical nursing experience, patient advocacy, clear communication, and a strong belief that women deserve to feel comfortable, listened to, and fully supported.
Professional standards
A profile built on communication, continuity, and respectful patient support
Tracey Withers’ profile brings together community nursing, general practice, mentorship, and a strong commitment to helping women feel heard. Her role at WHC helps make care feel more human, open, and supportive.
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