How to register

How to Register as a Patient
  • ​​We welcome any person living within the Practice catchment area (see registration catchment area map below).
  • Your registration will be with the Practice and you will be able to request an appointment with any of the doctors or nurses at the Practice.
  • ​​Patients can register by clicking the register here button below.
  • Please complete both the Registration information and the health information questionnaire
Registration catchment area map

Find out more about registering with a GP surgery

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As part of a government scheme, from 1st April 2015, all patients are allocated a named GP who is responsible for your overall care at the practice although you are still free to see any GP you choose.  The named GP is shown on the counterfoil for ordering repeat prescriptions. Alternatively a member of the practice team will be able to let you know who your GP is.  Should you have a preference for your named GP, please speak to a Receptionist who will endeavour to accommodate your request.


Alternatively, Patient registration forms can be obtained from the links below.

Please complete both the Registration Form (GMS1) and the

New Patient Questionnaire and return them to the Practice reception.

  • GMS1 - New Patient Registration - Form:

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Family doctor services registration (pdf) - GOV.UK

  • New Patient Questionnaire Form: form:https://nhs.sharepoint.com/sites/msteams_c1f2e8/_layouts/15/Doc.aspx?sourcedoc={0cd64462-49fd-51c1-98db-9aa572dbb4b6}&action=embedview" width="476px" height="288px" frameborder="0">This is an embedded Microsoft Office document, powered by Office.

 

 


  • Alternatively, paper copies can be obtained from any of our receptionists.

There are around 2.6m veterans in the UK. A military veteran is anyone who has served in the armed forces for at least 1 day.

When servicemen and women leave the armed forces, their healthcare is the responsibility of the NHS. It is very important that veterans both register with an NHS GP and tell them that they have served.

  • Telling the GP practice about your veteran status will trigger the transfer of your full medical documentation from the Ministry of Defence to your GP and enable you to benefit from veteran-specific services like prosthetics and mental health.
  • All veterans are entitled to priority access to NHS care (including hospital, primary or community care) for conditions associated with their time within the armed forces. But this is always subject to clinical need and doesn't entitle you to jump the queue ahead of someone with a higher clinical need.

If the NHS service you're dealing with is unaware of priority treatment, you're actively encouraged to tell them about it and ensure you have told them you have served.

We would also like to know if a member of your family is a military veteran, please inform the reception staff. If you have a friend or know a veteran, please ask them to inform their GP practice. Staff will be happy to answer any questions.

For further help and information, email england.armedforceshealth@nhs.net or visit Healthcare for the armed forces community - NHS

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