HOW DO I REGISTER?

We welcome new patients who live within our catchment area to the Practice.

In order to keep our list size to manageable proportions we are only able to accept new patients who live within the Practice catchment area. In order to register fully with the Practice, we ask that all patients:

  • Live within the published Practice area.
  • Provide us with a medical card (FP4) or complete an ‘application to register’ form (GMS1).

To register please complete the forms below.

Once you have submitted these forms you may be asked to complete your registration by attending a New Patient Health Check. This may be required in order to complete your registration process.

Adult New Patient Registration Form (Download and Print)

Child (under 18) New Patient Registration Form (Download and Print)​

To Register Online click here

Online with Patient Access

Patient Access connects you to local health services when you need them most. Book GP appointments, order repeat prescriptions and discover local health services for you or your family via your mobile or home computer.

Once you’re registered with us, we would recommend you register for Online Services.

To register a new born child you need to complete the registration forms. The Practice must also be given:

 – The baby’s NHS number
 – Hospital discharge  summary and/or Red Book

Once notified by the parent/carer or hospital of a birth we send an invitation letter for a 6-8 week check. This letter is sent approximately 7-10 days before the check appointment.

Please note that 6-8 week check invitations are never automatically sent as the practice must receive a notification from the hospital and/or parent/carer of the birth first.

Please let us know as soon as possible if you change your address, telephone number or name. It is important that we have up to date contact details in case we need to contact you.

Please note: If your name has changed due to Marriage or by Deed Poll, can you please provide us with a copy of the appropriate document (requirement of Department of Health).

Please provide this information via our online services.

In the UK, we run clinic and advocacy programmes in London that provide medical care, information and practical support to excluded people such as destitute migrants, sex workers and people with no fixed address.

www.doctorsoftheworld.org.uk

Safe Surgeries Accreditation

All are welcome!

Your nationality or immigration status do not affect your right to register here

We are Safe Surgery for everyone in our practice area.

Everyone living in England has the right to

free care from GP.

Ask reception for an interpreter if you find it

difficult to communicate in English.

Our receptionists won’ask you about your immigration status.

If you are worried about giving us your address,

please let us know.

Your information is safe with us.

Surgery Opening Times

8.00am – 6.30pm: Monday
8.00am – 6.30pm: Tuesday
8.00am – 6.30pm: Wednesday
8.00am – 6.30pm: Thursday
8.00am – 6.30pm: Friday

8.30am – 1.00pm: Saturday

CLOSED on Sundays