New Patient Registration

If you would like to register permanently with us, complete our registration form below (one per person). Please ensure that you are a resident in our catchment area and living at the address provided to us before registering as a new patient with the practice.

If you live within our catchment area and require an appointment, please register at the surgery instead of using our online form.

New Patient Health Check information.

If you have previously registered with a GP Surgery in the UK, please also provide your 10 digit NHS Number which is available from your previous GP surgery.

REGISTERING A NEW BABY: Please use our New Baby Questionnaire.

Please note that if you are registering on the behalf of someone aged 16+ in your family, you will not get access to their medical records.

New Patient Registration

Patient's Details

Title *
Please use this date format: DD/MM/YYYY.
Gender *
Any responses we send will go to this email address.
Can we contact you by text?
Can we contact you by email?
Marital Status: *
Are you or anyone in your family known to Social Services?
Are you registering a child under 16?

Child under 16

Is the child LAC (Look After Child)?
Is the child privately fostered?
Is the child home educated?

Person with parental responsibility

Ethnicity

Please specify the ethnic group you consider you belong to: *
Do you speak English? *
Do you read English? *
Do you need a translator? *

Emergency Contact

Are they your next of kin?
Do you give us permission to discuss your medical records with them?

Allergies

Do you have any allergies?

Previous Details

Have you had a previous address in the UK? *
Please include postcode.
Have you had a previous GP? *

If you are from abroad

Registering with the NHS for the first time in the UK
Are you from abroad and registering with the NHS for the first time in the UK? *
Please use this date format: DD/MM/YYYY.

If you are returning from abroad

Previously been registered with the NHS in the UK
Please use this date format: DD/MM/YYYY.
Please use this date format: DD/MM/YYYY.
If you are new to the UK could you have Tuberculosis or be a TB carrier?

If you are returning from the armed forces

Supplementary Questions

I am not ordinarily a resident in the UK

Ordinarily Resident

Anybody in England can register with a GP practice and receive free medical care from that practice.

However, if you are not ‘ordinarily resident’ in the UK you may have to pay for NHS treatment outside of the GP practice. Being ordinarily resident broadly means living lawfully in the UK on a properly settled basis for the time being. In most cases, nationals of countries outside the European Economic Area must also have the status of ‘indefinite leave to remain’ in the UK.

Some services, such as diagnostic tests of suspected infectious diseases and any treatment of those diseases are free of charge to all people, while some groups who are not ordinarily resident here are exempt from all treatment charges.

More information on ordinary residence, exemptions and paying for NHS services can be found in the Visitor and Migrant patient leaflet, available from your GP practice. Alternatively for more information go to www.nhs.uk/visitingengland.

You may be asked to provide proof of entitlement in order to receive free NHS treatment outside of the GP practice, otherwise you may be charged for your treatment. Even if you have to pay for a service, you will always be provided with any immediately necessary or urgent treatment, regardless of advance payment.

The information you give on this form will be used to assist in identifying your chargeable status, and may be shared, including with NHS secondary care organisations (e.g. hospitals) and NHS Digital, for the purposes of validation, invoicing and cost recovery. You may be contacted on behalf of the NHS to confirm any details you have provided.

Please select one of the following statements:

I declare that the information I give on this form is correct and complete. I understand that if it is not correct, appropriate
action may be taken against me.

A parent/guardian should complete the form on behalf of a child under 16.

European Economic Area (EEA) Country

For a list of EEA countries visit: www.gov.uk/eu-eea
Do you live in another EEA country, or have moved to the UK to study or retire, or live in the UK but work in another EEA member state?
Do you have a non-UK European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or a Provisional Replacement Certificate (PRC) ?

If you are visiting from another EEA country and do not hold a current EHIC (or Provisional Replacement Certificate (PRC))/S1, you may be billed for the cost of any treatment received outside of the GP practice, including at a hospital.

EHIC/PRC

Please enter the details from your EHIC or PRC below.

S1 Form

Do you have an S1 Form?
Please give your S1 form to the practice staff.

How will your EHIC/PRC/S1 data be used?

By using your EHIC or PRC for NHS treatment costs your EHIC or PRC data and GP appointment data will be shared with NHS secondary care (hospitals) and NHS Digital solely for the purposes of cost recovery. Your clinical data will not be shared in the cost recovery process.

Your EHIC, PRC or S1 information will be shared with The Department for Work and Pensions for the purpose of recovering your NHS costs from your home country.

Carers

Do you have a carer?
Do you give us permission to discuss your medical record with your carer?
Are you a carer for someone?