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We have new services available at the practice - We are able to offer counselling via a mental health worker & we are able to offer first contact physio via musculoskeletal first contact practitioners who are clinicians whose expertise is in dealing with bone, joint or muscle pains both from the premises of our practice, please enquire at reception.

Access to GP Records

Accessing your GP-held records via the NHS app, NHS website or Patient Access

Medical records hold information about you. They are also sometimes called health records.

You'll have separate records for any NHS service you go to including your GP surgery, hospital, dentist or opticians.

How to get your record depends on which record it is.

How to get your GP record?

Your GP record includes information like any conditions or allergies you have and any medicine you're taking.

Most patients will automatically be given access to more information added to their GP record from November 2022 onwards. This includes letters, test results and appointment notes.

Some people may also have access to information added to their GP record before this date.

You can access your GP record and nominate someone you trust to access it too.

There are 3 main ways to get your GP record - see below.

You can get your GP record by logging into your account using the

 NHS app

 NHS website 

 https://www.patientaccess.com/ 

First, you need to register for online services and prove who you are. You can do this when you create an account.

You'll need to ask your GP surgery for online access to your full record, or you'll only see your medicines and allergies.