Register with our practice
The Practice welcomes new patients who are residing within our practice area boundary, details of which can be found under Practice Area. Please ask for a registration form or download one here. Alternatively, please follow the link below to register online.
Register before you need us
Many new patients only register with us when they have a medical problem. We strongly recommend that you register when you move into the Practice area.
Other fit young professionals are rather proud of the fact that they still are registered with the family doctor where their parents live and regard it as a weakness to even consider that they might one day require an urgent appointment! It is much more sensible to plan, so that we can avail ourselves of your full medical record, ready for when we need it.
New patients
At the time of registration, patients are encouraged to see the health care assistant for a new patient medical. This is a good opportunity to be screened for raised blood pressure, and kidney problems, as well as general health advice. If you are attending for a new patient check with the health care assistant, you may find if more convenient to bring a fresh urine sample with you rather than produce one at the time. The receptionist will happily provide you with a suitable container for this.
If you are on repeat medicines, we would like you to come and see one of the GPs so that they can be set up on our system. It maybe that your Dr can recommend some changes in light of new developments, or that the quantities need adjusting. Some practices have different approaches to prescribing, such as generic rather than proprietary, or the length of esch prescription. We generally issue 2-monthly prescriptions, but this is at the discretion of the Dr and certain medicines, such as controlled drugs, can only be issued for 1 month at a time.
We are a Safe Surgery
We are proud to be a ‘Safe Surgery’ for everyone in our community.
All are welcome
Everyone in the UK has the right to free care from a GP. If you don’t have proof of ID or address, you can still register. Immigration status or nationality don’t matter – reception won’t ask for immigration documents and won’t share your information with the Home Office unless serious crime is involved.
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In partnership with Doctors of the World UK, we will ensure that our practice offers a welcoming space for everyone who seeks to use our services.
If you wish to register, please speak to a member of staff who can help and support you with the process of registration. Ask reception for an interpreter if you find it difficult to communicate in English.
Catchment Area (Practice Boundary)
Named GP
As of April 2015, all patients are required to have a named GP.
This GP will have overall responsibility for overseeing your care and the support our surgery provides to you.
Due to the necessity to distribute cases efficiently and equitably amongst the doctors, it is not possible to request a particular GP. This does not prevent you from seeing the GP of your choice as you usually do.
If you have not yet received notification of your named GP, please contact reception who will provide you with the necessary information.

