JOIN THE PRACTICE
In order to register you need to live within our catchment area – please call us or use the check your postcode map on this page if you wish to confirm that you live within this boundary. If you live outside this area, your registration may be rejected (This does not apply to UAL students)
If you would like to register with us download the appropriate form below then return the completed form via email to thccg.imc@nhs.net
Any registration forms submitted after our cut off time will be processed the next working day.
Cut off times are:
- MONDAY & WEDNESDAY – 18:30
- TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY – 17:00
- SATURDAY – 11:00
We will contact you to acknowledge receipt of your registration request. To complete your registration we ask all patients to provide proof of address. If you are unable to provide this documentation at the time of registration, we will require you to provide this within one month of your registration.
As a security measure all information provided on this form will be sent as a secure, encrypted email.
Forms
Information about access to online medical records
/media/content/files/ADULT REGISTRATION 2020.pdf
Child registration form under 16s
Access to online medical records
/media/content/files/SCRConsentFormApr20_1_2.pdf
/media/content/files/sharing data opt out(1).pdf
Non-NHS services Patient Leaflet (private work)
Check if you live within the registering area
Named GP
Practices are required under the GMS contract, to allocate a named, accountable GP to all patients, including children who will have overall responsibility for the care and support that our surgery provides to you. All new patients registering will be informed about their named GP at registration. Please ask the reception staff, who your named, accountable GP is. Should you express a wish for this to be changed to another GP we will do our best to accommodate your wishes. Having an allocated GP does not prevent you seeing any other doctor in the practice.
Find Us
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Non English Speakers
The following fact sheets have been written to explain the role of UK health services & the National Health Service (NHS) to newly-arrived individuals seeking asylum. They cover topics such as the role of GPs, their function as gatekeepers to the health services, how to register with a GP practice and how to access emergency services.
Special care has been taken to ensure that the information provided is in clear language, and the content and style has been tested with user groups.
Open the leaflets in one of the following languages:
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