To register with the Practice, please see below.
Once you have filled a form in and handed it back to Reception, you may asked to book in for a New Patient Medical appointment. This is a brief appointment with a Healthcare Assistant regarding your medical history, current height, weight, smoking status etc. If offered please try make every effort to attend this appointment. If offered it will only be to those new patients over the age of 16.
Registration can take up to 3 weeks to process.
Non-urgent advice: Please note
Please ensure that all sections are filled out on the form details such as NHS number or previous GP details can be essential to help us find you on the system.
If you are new to the Country please make sure you add the date that you entered the UK. If details are missing this could delay the registration process.
We may ask you to provide 2 forms of identification when registering; one form of photo ID and one form of proof of address. This will help the practice staff ensure all your details are recorded correctly and reduce any future issues with your registration. Please note if you don’t have these documents this will not stop us processing your registration.
Any new patients under the age of 16 will have to be seen by a member of staff before being registered, and can only be registered if a parent/guardian is a current patient at the practice.
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Registering with the practice
If you wish to pre-register click on the link below to open the form. When you have completed all of the details, click the “Send” button to mail your form to us.
If you are registering in person at the practice, you maybe asked to fill in additional information regarding your lifestyle/health, this is to help manage your care whilst we await your medical records. For your convenience we have made an online version of our registration form available for you to fill in (please see below) which will be sent directly to the practice.
In order for your online registration to be completed, you may need to book in for a new patient health check and provide 2 forms of I.D. For UK residents this can be either a driving license or your passport, and a utility bill. For European citizens registering, you will need to provide either your passport or National Identity Card, and a utility bill. This is to ensure that all your details are correct and reduce further delays to your registration in the future.
Alternately, you can print off a registration form, once filled in please pass the information to the practice reception.
Note that by sending the form you will be transmitting information about your self across the Internet and although every effort is made to keep this information secure, no guarantee can be offered in this respect.
Guide to GP Services
The Royal College of General Practitioners has produced a useful guide for patients about the services on offer at GP Surgeries and how to access them. You can download the guide below.