New patients

If you would like to join our practices, the quickest and easiest way to register is online. You can do this by clicking the button below, or using your NHS app.

You can also attend the practice and complete a paper registration form if you are unable to register online.

You no longer need photo ID to register with a GP practice.

Non-urgent advice: Before registering

We recommend that your read our Practice Booklet.

You should allow 2 full weeks for your registration to be processed. Make sure you have enough medication to last you during this period.

Check you are in our catchment area below.

We recommend that newly registered patients have a consultation within 6 months of registering to ensure we have the opportunity to offer relevant and suitable care to you.

Our catchment area

For your benefit, we ask that patients (especially children and vulnerable patients) who do not live in the catchment area, or move outside our catchment area, to re-register at a more local practice. This is to ensure you are given accessible healthcare opportunities and do not face a barrier with transport/travel.

Whilst we do still accept patients from outside of the catchment area, you may not be eligible for home visits or local services with refer into.

Your Named GP

All registered patients must have a named accountable GP since April 2015. The named GP is largely a role of oversight. It reassures patients they have one GP who is responsible for their care.

You do not have to see your named GP. You can choose to see any doctor or clinician in the practice when you book an appointments. If you wish to see your named GP, we will do what we can to fulfil your request.

If you would like to find out who your named GP is, you can ask anyone at the practice. This will also show on any printed prescriptions you receive from us. If you would prefer to have a different named GP than the one you are currently allocated, please contact the practice in writing or by email to the practice manager.