REGISTER :
How To Register
Joining The Practice
Anyone living in our practice area can join
Regardless of age, personal circumstances or medical problems.
As a patient you can choose to see any of the doctors
However, we recommend that you try to establish a relationship with one doctor, who you come to regard as your usual doctor, to aid continuity and quality of care.
We are a non-limited partnership NHS practice
Contracted to provide general medical services by NHS England Commissioning Board.
We register anyone eligible for NHS treatment who is living in our catchment area
Or extended boundary (see map). We would be delighted to register all persons or family members living at your address in order to offer full care.
Moving Home?
Re-Registering
If you move home outside our catchment area you will need to re-register with a GP local to where you live. We are not able to provide general medical services, including home visits, once you have moved outside our catchment area.
Please complete ALL RELEVANT FORMS
All included below
Print them off
And sign them
Bring or post all the forms to the surgery
With proof of address and ID. Photocopies are acceptable. We will check the forms at the surgery, and we will then register you. (If you have your NHS Number then please add this on to the Registration Form)
Please bring your NHS medical card to register
If you do not have your NHS medical card, you can register by filling out your details on a registration form but it helps if you have the name and address of your previous NHS doctor and your national health service number.
We will require you to have two PROOFS OF ID
One of which should be a photo ID eg. passport, driving licence or documentation from the Home Office, and the other can be a current utility bill, council tax statement or tenancy agreement. If you are unable to supply these, please discuss further with our reception team.
Please register in person at our reception during opening hours or post your forms and proof of identity (photocopies are acceptable) to the practice address: