Register with the surgery

Catchment area

Before filling out a registration form, check you are in our catchment area.

You can also find out which GPs you can register with on the NHS website.

Registering with the surgery

To register with the surgery:

When you register, it’s helpful to have your NHS number. You can use the NHS website to find your NHS number.

Routine check-up

All new patients are offered a routine check-up on joining the practice and this service is also offered to all patients between 16-75 who have not seen a doctor in the past 3 years. An annual check-up is also offered to all patients over 74.

How to register your new baby

You need to register your new baby at the practice as soon as possible.

Therefore, please register your baby on our online registration service.

Please ensure you provide your baby’s NHS Number which will be detailed in their Red Book. Once we have received the registration request, we will register your baby as a patient at this Practice.

The practice will send you an appointment for a mother and baby post-natal check. This is a 20 minute appointment, 10 minutes for the baby check and 10 minutes for the post-natal. Your baby’s course of routine immunisations will start at 8 weeks and will be given at this appointment. Please remember to bring the red book.

If you cannot make this appointment you must notify reception as soon as possible. Please be advised that if you do need to cancel, the next available appointment may be anything up to 4 weeks after that date.

Temporary residents

The doctors are happy to see patients who are temporarily resident in the practice area should medical advice be required. In this instance, persons wishing to be treated should state that they are a temporary resident when reporting to reception.

To register, please use our online registration service.

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