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Register with us as a New Patient

Register online

Our online registration form will collect your details, a brief outline of your medical history and record your preferences. This information may be added to your record and will allow us to begin to provide you with medical services.

Please complete one form for each family member.

Register at our GP Practice

Register with a paper form

If you prefer not to register online please complete the following steps:

If you don’t have access to emails or a printer and would like us to post a registration to you please give us a call on 020 7232 2243.

Catchment area

We are happy to accept new patients who are ordinarily resident in the UK and living within our practice boundary.

See if you live within our practice boundary by using the interactive map and postcode checker.

Further information

We do not need proof of ID or written proof of address for you to register with the surgery as a patient. But, if you would like to have online access to your record, in order to provide this, we do require photo ID and proof of address. This can be provided at a later date as we are advising all our patients not to visit the practice until further notice.

Please contact the surgery on 020 7232 2243 for further information.

There are a number of reasons why you may not be able to register with your chosen GP, for example you may live too far away. If this is the case simply choose another GP in your local area. Please note that your medical records may take several weeks to arrive at the Practice.

Please note that if you were previously registered with a Doctor outside the UK then the Practice will not have access to your medical notes. All patients who register from abroad should contact their previous Doctor to obtain copies of their notes.

The National Care Record Service (NCRS)

Important information regarding your NHS medical records – Summary Care Record

The National Care Record Service (NCRS) is the way in which health professionals now access the Summary Care Record (SCR). The SCR has not changed, it is just the way SCRs are accessed that has changed.   

For more information about NCRS please see: National Care Records Service

Information for patients who wish to opt out of having a summary care record, including an opt out form is available here: Opting out

Organ Donation

From 2020, adults in England will be considered potential donors unless they choose to opt out or are excluded. For more information please visit the Organ Donation NHS UK where you can also register your decision.