If you live within our practice area (see map at the bottom of the page) you are very welcome to register with us and our reception staff will be happy to guide you through the procedure. You will not be asked to provide any proof of address but it has to fall within our operational area. 

We may also request one form of photographic ID in order to facilitate your registration to use Online Services. This is not used for any other purpose. We encourage all patients, new and already registered, to sign up for online services. If you do not wish to register for these services, then you do not need to provide any pictorial form of identification.

There can be a very small number of instances where we may decline your request for registration such as your home address not being in our core area. This reason will be explained to you and we assure you that it will not be related to race, gender, social class, age, religion, sexual orientation, appearance, disability or medical condition.

You will need to complete a registration form (GMS1) and a health questionnaire which will provide useful information whilst we wait for your medical records to arrive from your previous doctor.

All new patients are offered a health check with a member of the healthcare team to ensure that any required tests are up to date and that we have an accurate note of any repeat medication you may be taking.

Once you have completed the online form, please visit the Practice between 10.30 AM - 4 PM  Monday to Friday for verification of address and you will be given an appointment for registration. 

Medical treatment is available from the date of registration. Please contact reception for further information.

How to Register with a GP Practice

GP Registration Guidance

Register with us online

Online form in paper form

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

Kingsmead Healthcare Catchment Boundary

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