The Practice Boundaries

Catchment area map

Bramblehaies Surgery Practice Booklet

By clicking on the link below you can view our practice booklet which holds useful information about us.

Practice Booklet

New Patients – Registration Process

surgeryTo register as a new patient click on the link below, download the forms or pick up a registration pack from the surgery. 

Registration Pack

Please click this link to register at this surgery. Alternatively, please completed the GMS1 Registration, the registration form and alcohol screening and bring it to the surgery along with photographic ID and proof of address. If you would like to sign up for online services, please see the details below.

GMS1 Registration Form

Registration Form

Alcohol Questionnaire

GP Online Services

If you are registered with our surgery you can book appointments, request repeat prescriptions and access your medical record at a time convenient to you via your computer, smartphone or tablet.  You can also register by using the Airmid or NHS Apps which you can download from your usual App Store.

Click here for further details.

Online Services Registration Form

Electronic Prescription Service

This is an NHS service that allows you to change how your GP sends your prescription to the place you choose to get your medicines or appliances from.  Click here for further information.

Change of Address 

Proof of your new address will be required in the form of an up to date utility bill, bank statement or other document (e.g. tenancy agreement or benefits agency letter) which shows your name and address. 

Change of Personal Details 

When changing a name a copy of your Marriage Certificate or Deed Poll will need to be provided. 

Nicknames and short versions of names cannot be used on our clinical system. Your name should appear as it does on your birth certificate or deed poll document. 

If your date of birth is incorrect on your records, we will require proof via either your passport or birth certificate before we can make any changes.

Guide to GP Services

The Royal College of General Practitioners has produced a useful guide for patients about the services on offer at GP Surgeries and how to access them.  You can download the guide below.

pdf A Patient Guide to GP Services

You have the right to object to your information being shared under the national data opt-out model. The national data opt-out model provides an easy way for you to opt-out of sharing information that identifies you being used or shared for medical research purposes and quality checking or audit purposes.

 

To opt-out of your identifiable information being shared for medical research or to find out more about your opt-out choices please ask a member of staff or go to NHS Digital’s website: https://digital.nhs.uk/services/national-data-opt-out-programme

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