New Patient Registration

We are open for new patient registrations. You can now register with Upton Surgery online, for yourself or someone you care for, via the NHS Website or the NHS App. This new online service makes it possible to register in a simplified and standardised way. Please register here.

Alternatively, you can download and complete new patient registration paper forms and come to the surgery in person.  Please bring your medical card where possible and proof of identity with you to register. These can be collected from reception or if you wish you can download them by Click here to download Registration Pack

For all other additional registration information please click here. Please note, this pack does not need to be handed back into Reception

If you are not on regular medication you will be asked to make an appointment for a new patient check with the Practice Nurse.  If you are on regular medication you will be asked to make an appointment with a doctor prior to issuing your next repeat prescription.

See our Practice Catchment Area

Please note the surgery is not at the top of Tunnel Hill but half way down as you go towards the town.

Read about Out of Area Registration here

Changes to Personal Details

If you change your address please inform the practice as soon as possible, so that our records can be updated. This may be of particular importance if you require a home visit in the case of an emergency.

Please bring Proof of any name change and document with new address for verification purposes.

It is also important that you inform local hospitals where you are undergoing medical treatment, as they will also need to update their medical records in order to keep in contact with you.

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.

pdf A Patient Guide to GP Services

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