New patients are welcome from the practice area - see second tab
To register, please bring your medical card to reception. This must be signed by you. If you have lost your card or have been living outside the UK for more than one year please advise a member of our reception staff who will issue you with an appropriate registration form.
If you are registering for the first time in Northern Ireland or are returning to Northern Ireland after a period away of more than one year, you will be asked to complete Form HS22X.
We ask all new patients to attend for a new patient medical - this enables us to obtain relevant information while waiting for your previous medical records to reach us. It also gives you the opportunity to meet one of the practice doctors or practice nurse and have a health check. You will be invited to make an appointment when we have processed your registration documents. This normally takes a maximum of 6 weeks.
To prepare for your registration you can download the medical questionnaire, print it out and fill it in. This will speed up the registration process when you first visit the surgery:
New Patient Questionnaire
New Patient Questionnaire for Children Under 5 Years Old
In addition to the new patient questionnaire you must also fill in an ethnicity form. Please download it and fill it in to present to the practice on your first visit:
Ethnicity Form
Temporary Residents
Anyone staying temporarily in the home of a patient registered with the Practice area is welcome to make an appointment to see a doctor if they become unwell. You will be asked for your home address. There is no charge if you are registered within the UK, EU or other countries with a reciprocal arrangement. For people normally resident in countries outsides these limits there will be a fee. Receipts will be issued upon request.