Register 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.

Please complete the form as fully as possible to avoid delays in the registration process.

Please complete the form before you need to access any of our services, to give us time to deal with your registration.

How to register your new baby

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

Therefore, please complete our online registration form. Please ensure you provide your baby’s NHS number, which will be detailed in their red book.

Once we have received the form we will register your baby as a patient at this practice.

The practice will send you an appointment for your child’s 8 week check and first immunisations.

Please remember to bring the red book to this appointment. If you cannot make this appointment, please notify reception as soon as possible.

New registrations health check

Newly registered patients are offered an appointment with a healthcare assistant for a new patient registration health check. This is so that we may get some information about your health and undertake a few simple checks.

Temporary residents

You can contact NHS 111, or contact your registered home practice for assistance.

If you are visiting the area, and are unable to seek advice from your home GP Practice, we may be able to help you as a temporary resident should medical advice be required that cannot wait until you return home. In this instance persons wishing to be treated should state that they are a temporary resident when contacting reception.

To register you will need to complete our Temporary Resident Registration form.

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