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When registering, please bring your NHS medical card to the practice and those of any other persons registering with you.  If you do not have a medical card, you will be asked to complete a registration form for each person registering with the practice. 

In addition, all patients will be asked to complete a new patient questionnaire, allowing us to provide medical care in the interim period, while your medical records are transferred from you old practice to this one. The forms are also available to download below

pdfRegistration Form

All new patients over the age of 5 are required to see the doctor or nurse for a brief medical check and discussion about their health requirements.  We ask all new patients to ensure that they come for this medical.  It may be some time before your medical records are available to us and this allows us to ensure that any important information is recorded.

 If you move out of the practice area, you will need to register with a new practice as soon as you move.  We can provide information about how to find a new practice.

You and Your doctor

Patients are registered with the practice, not an individual GP. For administrative reasons your medical card will be issued in the name of one of the doctors; however, you can at any time express a preference for a particular doctor, for either your medical needs or on a case-by-case basis.  We will do our best to respect your choice in which doctor you wish to see – not all the doctors in the practice provide all services and specific doctors may not be immediately available.

Guide to GP Services

The Royal College of General Practitioners has produced a useful guide for patients about the services on offer at GP Surgeries and how to access them.  You can download the guide below.

pdf A Patient Guide to GP Services

 
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