New Patients

Register as New Patient

If you would like to register with our practice and live within our catchment area, please fill in our patient registration form which may be obtained from the main reception at the practice. 

Alternatively, you may complete this online by clicking on the links below, when you have completed all the details please then click on the "Send" button to submit your form to us. 

 We will ask you for:

  • Proof of identity: ideally a passport, driving license or other photographic ID
  • Recent proof of address i.e. a recent household bill or bank statement

please email these documents to our practice email (DOCMANEDT.G85673@NHS.NET) as soon as you have completed the form online). 

  • If you have a non-UK passport, please provide proof of a right to register for full NHS services
  • If you have a Medical Card, please add your NHS number as this will help us obtain your previous records

If you have any questions regarding supporting documents please do contact the surgery on 020 3831 2290 for a discussion.

Practice Boundary

Your address is within the catchment area.
Your address is outside of the catchment area.
Address not found.

Once you have been accepted as a patient, your medical records will be transferred to our practice and you will be informed about this. Your medical records may take several weeks to arrive at the practice.

If you are on regular medication, please make a 20-minute appointment once you have signed up. This will allow our doctors to stay on top of your health care needs.

We advise all our new patients to make a routine health check with our practice Health Care Assistants within the first three months of joining our practice.

The practice has a non-discrimination policy for accepting new patients. There are several 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.

If English is not your first language, the practice has access to interpreters. Please inform reception staff and this assistance can be provided.

Out of Area Registrations

New arrangements give people greater choice when choosing a GP practice. Patients may approach any GP practice, even if they live outside the practice area, to see if they will be accepted on to the patient list.

GP practices now have the option to register patients who live outside the practice area but without any obligation to provide home visits.

Out of area registration is voluntary for GP practices meaning patients may be refused because they live out of area.

If your application is considered the GP practice will only register you without home visits if it is clinically appropriate and practical in your individual case.

We may decide that it is not in your best interest nor practical for you to be registered this way and we may advise you to register (or remain registered) with a more local practice. 

If accepted but your health needs change we may review your registration to see if it would be more appropriate for you to be registered with a GP practice closer to your home. 

This new arrangement only applier to GP practices and patients who live in England. 

Please fill out the Out of Area Registration Form opposite, alternatively click on the link below to download the form:

How the NHS works : A Guide for Migrants

If you’ve recently migrated to the UK, this guide will help you understand which NHS services you can use, and how to access them.

You can access these guides in the following languages:

For further information please access the following links:

We Are A Safe Surgery!

Safe Surgeries recognise the barriers to healthcare access that exist, particularly for migrants in vulnerable circumstances, and believe that small changes in practice can make a difference. They are willing to lead by example and work to ensure that nobody in their community is excluded.

 

Safe Surgeries

Non-English Speakers

These 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 issues such as the role of GPs, their function as gatekeepers to the health services, how to register and how to access emergency services.

Special care has been taken to ensure that information is given in clear language, and the content and style has been tested with user groups.

Open the leaflets in one of the following languages:

Disabled Patient Facilities

Disabled patient facilities are also available at this practice.

(Car park space, ramp, toilet etc).