Amy Teo is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City, played by actress Wendy Kweh.
Amy arrives at Holby City hospital to work as a Consultant pharmacist in the AAU department.
She is also married to fellow character specialist registrar Raf di Lucca (Joe McFadden).
Writers developed a "love triangle" storyline and introduced doctor Harry Tressler (Jules Knight) for an affair.
On the 23 November 2013, producer Simon Harper announced that Wendy Kweh had been cast as Amy Teo.
He revealed that she was being introduced as the wife of fellow new character specialist registrar Raf di Lucca (Joe McFadden).
He added that the character would take the role of a consultant pharmacist working in the hospitals AAU department and "be at the centre of a very explosive storyline".
[2] Sensitive, loyal and kind, beneath the sweet exterior there’s much more to pharmacist Amy than meets the eye.
Exuding confidence and warmth, Amy has a mischievous streak, a surprisingly bawdy sense of humour and always has a twinkle in her eye.
Intelligent, hard-working and an effortless high-flyer, she excels in everything she turns her hand to, and has the same high expectations of people that she has for herself.Amy is described as a confident and loyal character and knows what she wants in life.
Her main aim is to create a family unit as she and her husband Raf struggled to naturally conceive a child together.
Amy's strengths include her penchant for engaging with patients on both a medical and personal level to best address their needs.
[4] Amy undergoes IVF to try and conceive their child but it is later revealed that Raf's sperm quality is causing the problem.
[9] When Amy is feeling hormonal about her IVF treatment she kisses Harry because she craves a "sense of connection".
Knight told Katy Moon (Inside Soap) that his character was unhappy that the more qualified Raf had more power in the work place.
[6] She tries her best to "play happy families" with Raf but then starts to feel dizzy, which prompts her to take a pregnancy test informing her that she is pregnant.
The surprise storyline twist leaves Amy with a dilemma, she is finally pregnant but faces the prospect of ruining her marriage to Raf.
Amy thought Harry was a true friend and feels stupid for believing his "nice bloke act".
McFadden told a What's on TV reporter that his character only wanted the truth about the medication, but Amy's confession is "100 times worse".
[17] The actress assessed that Amy is "flummoxed" and caught "off guard", she genuinely believed that she and Raf were making progress to repair their relationship.
[17] Amy made her final appearance in the show during the episode titled "Star of Wonder", which was broadcast on 16 December 2014.
"[21] A South Wales Echo journalist quipped "the diagnosis for Raf and Amy's marriage is still pretty bleak after her affair".
[22] A Daily Record reporter included an episode centric to Amy's baby story in their "Pick of the day" feature.