New Patient Registration

If you wish to register with the practice you need to contact us – in person or by telephone – to make sure that you live in our catchment area.  

Enter your postcode below to see if you are in the practice’s catchment area. We are sorry if you are outside the area it means we cant register you, but you can find further information here about where you may be able to register. 

Catchment Area

When you visit the surgery for the first time you will need to show proof of Address

Acceptable forms of Identification

  • Proof of Address – such as a Phone / Utility bill, Tenancy agreement etc.
  • Photo ID containing your name such as Passport, Birth certificate, Drivers Liscence
  • We also accept registrations from people with no fixed Address

You will then be given a registration form to complete. Alternatively you can print off the registration form below, fill it out and bring it in with you. 

Find the New patient Registration Form Below:

For additonal help filling the GMS1 Form see the user guide below:

For Temporary Residents Registering please use the form below

The form asks for your NHS number. If you don’t know it, you can contact your previous doctor. We need your NHS number for the electronic transfer of your medical records. We can register you without your NHS number but having this number will speed up your registration.

We will also ask you to fill out a medical questionnaire. This is because it can take a considerable time for us to receive your medical records. Again, you can print off the form below, fill it out and bring it with you.

For a new patient Medical Questionnaire please use the form below:

For further support such as an interpreter or additional communicative help with registration please see the form below:

Once you have completed the paperwork you will be given an appointment for a New Patient Health Check. 

Non-urgent advice: Notice

We routinely offer tests for HIV and Hepatitis to our patients as part of the New Patient Health Check.