New Patient Registration

If you live within our practice boundaries you may apply to join our practice list.

Please note, we are not able to process new patient registrations before 11:00. Morning registrations can take place between 11-12:30 & afternoon registrations between 15:00-17:00. Reception staff will be able to check your registration between these times only.

We would ask you to produce two forms of identity. 
One with your picture on it, i.e. a passport or driving licence, and one proof of your new address i.e. utility bill or bank statement.

Patients are registered to an individual GP within the practice but we will make appropriate arrangements if you need to be seen and your GP is not available. 

You may also express a preference to be seen by a particular doctor or nurse for all or part of your care. We will try to comply with your request if possible.

Medical treatment is available from the date of registration (only where immediate and necessary treatment is required and appointment availability allows). Registration usually takes up to 5 working days.
If you urgently need to see a doctor when you hand your forms in, please speak reception for further information (they may sign post you to another service if appropriate).


Practice Boundaries

The Practice will only accept new patients from the area defined by postcodes BN1 1xx, BN1 4xx, BN2 0xx, BN2 1xx, BN2 2xx, BN2 3xx and BN2 5xx, BN29xx.

If you move to an address outside this area, we will to ask you to re-register with another practice.

Registration forms:

Please fill out both forms and return to surgery 

1. Registration form for adults and children

2. Adult Health Questionnaire (essential) OR Under 16s patient questionnaire (essential)

Guide to GP Services

The Royal College of General Practitioners has produced a useful guide for patients about the services on offer at GP Surgeries and how to access them.  You can download the guide below.

 A Patient Guide to GP Services

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