We are delighted to welcome new NHS patients to our Practice. We do not discriminate on the grounds of race, gender, social class, religion, sexual orientation, appearance, disability or medical condition.
If you live in our practice area and would like to register with us, please complete one of our registration forms that are available from reception.
On the form you will be registering with a GP but it is our policy that you can see any doctor.
Photographic identification (such as a drivers licence) and proof of address is needed for anyone registering aged 18 years and over; for children under the age of 18 photographic ID is needed if available, if photographic ID is not available a birth certificate will suffice.
You will also need to supply the NHS numbers of any person you are registering - this is given on your medical card if you have one or it can be obtained from your previous GP.
Every GP practice has a specific registration area and our area map is displayed below. We will happily register any patient who lives in this area, please note you may be asked for proof of address. If you move, but remain in our practice area we can continue to be your GP, please let reception know of your new contact details.
The surgery provide all patients with a named "usual GP" who will have overall responsibility for the care and support that our surgery provides to them. We encourage patients to try and see their usual GP where possible, particularly for ongoing problems.
We need to divide our patients evenly between all of our doctors, so they can manage their workload. Therefore the "registering GP" rotates from week to week based on each GP's list size. We try to keep families under the same usual GP where possible, so new babies will be registered with their mother's usual GP.
If you wish to be told the name of your usual GP, please ask the reception team when you are next in the surgery.
If you have any questions, or wish to discuss this further with us, please contact us on: 01778 393399
Please click here to get directions.
The following fact sheets have been written to explain the role of UK health services & the National Health Service (NHS) to newly-arrived individuals seeking asylum. They cover topics such as the role of GPs, their function as gatekeepers to the health services, how to register with a GP practice and how to access emergency services.
Special care has been taken to ensure that the information provided is in clear language, and the content and style has been tested with user groups.
Open the leaflets in one of the following languages:
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