If you live within our practice area you are welcome to register with us and our reception staff will be happy to guide you through the procedure. Eligibility can be quickly confirmed from your address so please provide proof by way of a recent utility bill.
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.
Medical treatment is available from the date of registration. Please contact reception for further information.
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Practice Area
The area we cover is Greasbrough, Munsbrough, Rockingham, Wingfield, Kimberworth, Kimberworth Park and Wentworth.
Named GP
As of the 1st April 2015 all patients have a named GP who is responsible for the patients overall care at the practice. You are still able to see the GP of your choice if available.
Temporary Patients
If you are not registered with a doctor but need to see one, you can register as a temporary or permanent patient. Temporary patients will be asked to attend prior to their appointment to enable their details to be processed and put on our clinical system.
To register as a temporary resident with a GP:
- use the Find a GP directory to find GP surgeries in the area – you'll need a surgery that covers the area where you're staying
- contact the surgery and ask to register as a temporary resident
The surgery will ask you to complete a GMS3 form.
You can register as a temporary resident with a GP in England if you are in the area for longer than 24 hours but less than three months.
More information about registering as a temporary patient.
Why should I register as a temporary resident?
You can register temporarily with a GP near where you're staying if you're ill or need medical advice while you're away from home – for example, if you're working, studying or on holiday.
You'll still remain registered with your permanent GP, but you can see your temporary GP for up to three months. After three months you will have to re-register as a temporary patient or permanently register with that practice.
Your temporary GP will pass details of any treatment you have to your permanent GP, who will add the information to your medical records.