Catchment area
Find out which GPs you can register with on the NHS website.
Registering with the surgery
To register with the surgery:
When you register, it’s helpful to have your NHS number. You can use the NHS website to find your NHS number.
After you have completed and submitted the form you may be asked to attend the surgery within 7 days with two forms of identification.
Acceptable identification includes:
- Passport
- Birth certificate
- HC2 certificate
- Rough sleepers’ identity badge
- Hostel registration/mail forwarding letter.
Until we have seen your identification you will not be registered at the practice.
Out-of-practice boundary area registration
Where it is clinically appropriate and practical to register, we now accept new registrations from patients who work in the local area but reside outside our registration area. Patients registered this way would not be entitled to a home visit from the practice. However, if you live outside the practice area and need a home visit, please contact NHS 111 to be seen by a practice closer to where you live.
For further information about this type of registration, please contact us on 020 8904 3673 or please come into the practice.
Temporary residents
If you have visitors who need urgent treatment we may be able to see them as temporary residents. Please ask at reception.
If they are visiting from abroad, certain countries have reciprocal health agreements but visitors from other countries may have to pay for our services.
Overseas visitors
If your country has a healthcare agreement with the UK you may not have to pay. Please visit NHS Choices for more information.