Join the Practice
Register as a New Patient
First check if you are within our area using the map opposite. There is also a postcode checker to see if your address lies within the zone eligible to register with us.
Complete our online registration form and new patient questionnaire via the links below. The forms ask for some basic details and health information for us to put onto our computer system.
To complete registration you must attend the surgery with proof of address, such as a recent utility bill or similar, and fill in an official registration form before we can confirm your acceptance onto our list. Homeless people may be treated as temporary residents, but you will need to discuss this with us in person at reception.
Please note that this surgery is now able to accept direct electronic transfer of your computer records from your previous GP provided they also have this facility installed on their system. This greatly reduces the possibility of loss of your sensitive personal data, and means we can provide better quality care as we will have your complete records much sooner.
Named GP
All patients are allocated a named GP who is responsible for your overall care at the practice.
Practice Area
Temporary Registrations
If you are ill while away from home or if you are not registered with a doctor but need to see one you can receive emergency treatment from the local GP practice by registering as a patient.
You can be registered for upto 3 months as a temporary patient and still remain a patient at your usual GP practice.
To register as a temporary patient simply contact the local practice you wish to use and complete the registration form below.
Please note you cannot register as a temporary patient at a practice in the town or area where you are already registered.
Non English Speakers
These 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 issues such as the role of GPs, their function as gatekeepers to the health services, how to register and how to access emergency services.
Special care has been taken to ensure that information is given in clear language, and the content and style has been tested with user groups.
Open the leaflets in one of the following languages: