Catchment Area
The practice area is shown with our catchment area marked. Click on the map and enter your postcode to check if you live within our catchment area.
If you are unsure, you can also contact reception to confirm.
If you change your name and address or telephone number, please inform us as soon as possible. See our change of details page for further information. If you move out of the practice area, you will be required to register with a more local practice.
How to Register as a Patient
If you live in our practice catchment area (see above) you can join our list. If you are registering your new baby, please next section.
To register please visit the surgery with the following information:
Proof of identifiaction (ID) (e.g. passport, driving licence or medical card [you may be asked for two forms of ID]).
Proof of Address (e.g. utility bill or bank/credit card statement from the last four months, current tenancy agreement, government agency letter, higher education letter or a letter from a recognised employer).
How to Register your New Baby
You need to register your new baby at the practice as soon as possible. Therefore, please download and complete a General Medical Services (GMS1) Registration Form and a New Patient Registration Form (Child) and send them to your surgery. Please ensure you provide your baby’s NHS Number which will be detailed in their Red Book. Once we have received the form, we will register your baby as a patient at this Practice.
The Practice will send you an appointment for a mother and baby post-natal check. This is a 50-minute appointment, 30 minutes for the baby check and 20 minutes for the post-natal. Your baby’s course of routine immunisations will start at 8 weeks and will be given at this appointment. Please remember to bring the red book. If you cannot make this appointment, you must notify reception as soon as possible. Please be advised that if you do need to cancel, the next available appointment may be anything up to 4 weeks after that date.