Need help with a non-urgent medical or admin request? Contact us online.

Register with us as a New Patient

We have an open list and welcome requests for registration from patients living in or moving to the Practice area. We only accept new patients from the town of March.  

You will have a named, accountable doctor who is responsible for coordinating your care. You can still talk to or make appointments to see any of our Doctors or Nurses, not just your named GP.

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.

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.

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.

If you would like access to Patient Online please upload scans of photo identity and proof of address

Proof of ID is not required for registrations, only for Online Access

We are proud to be a ‘Safe Surgery’ for everyone in our community.

All are welcome. 

Everyone in the UK has the right to free care from a GP. If you don’t have proof of ID or address, you can still register. Immigration status or nationality don’t matter – reception won’t ask for immigration documents and won’t share your information with the Home Office unless serious crime is involved.

In partnership with Doctors of the World UK, we will ensure that our practice offers a welcoming space for everyone who seeks to use our services. Don’t have documents? Don’t worry, view this poster

If you wish to register, please speak to a member of staff who can help and support you with the process of registration. Ask reception for an interpreter if you find it difficult to communicate in English. 

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.