Register as a new patient
Last Updated: Friday, 23 August 2024Important: Notice
Please note that we only accept new patients who live in our published boundary (see map below)
Check you are within the practice's catchment area:
Each GP practice has a defined area within which they will accept new patients.
To join the practice as a new patient your address must be inside the area marked in blue on the map (our inner boundary)
Registering as a new patient
All persons making an application to join the practice need to complete an application form (GMS1 form) and either an adult or child new patient questionnaire. You can download the PDF forms by clicking on the links below or by collecting from reception. The forms should be returned to reception with proof of address and ID.
A new patient health check appointment will be offered upon registration with our GP Assistant.
Please make sure that all the personal details are filled in clearly - including the details of your previous GP surgery - as this makes it much easier to identify you on the national system.
If you are staying away from home and need medical support
Important: NHS 111
NHS 111 can direct you to the best place if you think you need medical help right now – you can call 111 or use NHS 111 online.
If you are staying temporarily away from your normal UK address or if you are a visitor from outside the UK you can register temporarily with this surgery.
This is to help you if you need medical help with a new or existing condition that cannot wait until you return home.
You will need to be staying at an address that is inside the area marked blue on the map on this page.
This applies to people who are temporarily at an address inside our boundary for between 24 hours and 3 months.
You will need to call the surgery to register as a temporary resident.
Support from your usual GP
Remember that you can often get support over the telephone from your usual GP surgery. If you live in England and you are staying temporarily in another part of England, your usual GP can send prescriptions electronically to a pharmacist in this area.
Additional support
Below are links to additional NHS support for groups of people who might find it difficult to access GP services.
Please note that these links open documents in a PDF format.