New Patients

New Patient Registration

Our lists are currently open and we are welcoming new patients.

You can register at reception by using a registration form and supplying us with proof of identity and address.

Any patients registering who have come from outside of the UK must provide proof of entry, proof of a visa or home office letter.

All new patients will be asked to attend a new patient health check with the practice nurse or a healthcare assistant. This will be arranged when registering. 

Register with us online

Click here to register with us online

Online ‘Pre-Registration’ With The Practice

If you wish to pre-register click on the link below to open the form. When you have completed all of the details, click on the “Send” button to mail your form to us. When you visit the surgery for the first time you will be asked to sign the form to confirm that the details are correct and complete a data sharing consent form.  You will also need to bring in two forms of ID, preferably one with a photo.

Note that by sending the form you will be transmitting information about your self across the Internet and although every effort is made to keep this information secure, no guarantee can be offered in this respect.

Catchment Area

Non-urgent advice: Printable Registration Documents

If you wish to start your registration process by completing the relevant forms beforehand, you can print them off from the links below and bring them to the surgery.

Please note routinely it may take up to 48 hours to process your registration documents once you have brought them to the practice.

Printable Registration Form

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.

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:

england EnglishIran FarsiUrdu Urdu
albania AlbanianBengali Bengaliindia Hindi
egypt ArabicCroatian Croatianlithuania Lithuanian
bulgaria BulgarianPunjabi Punjabipoland Polish
china Chinese (Cantonese)Somali Somaliportugal Portuguese
china Chinese (Mandarin)Gujerati Gujeratispain Spanish
russia RussianTurkish TurkishFrench French

Temporary Patients

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 for 14 days. After 14 days you will need to register as a temporary or permanent patient.

You can be registered as a temporary patient for up to three months. This will allow you to be on the local practice list and still remain a patient of your permanent GP. After three months you will have to re-register as a temporary patient or permanently register with that practice.

To register as a temporary patient simply contact the local practice you wish to use. Practices do not have to accept you as a temporary patient although they do have an obligation to offer emergency treatment. You cannot register as a temporary patient at a practice in the town or area where you are already registered.