Register with our practice
Paper forms are still available if you need one. You can download the form here.
You will need an appointment for a new patient medical examination.
For details on how to register with a GP practice please visit: https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/nhs-services/gps/how-to-register-with-a-gp-practice/
Catchment Area (Practice Boundary)
Named GP
All Patient at High Street Surgery have a Named GP they are registered with. All New Patients who join our practice are informed of who their Named GP will be, and this is recorded on the patients notes.
Access to Health Records and Proxy Access
Patient are now able to have access to their records. You can find information regarding this if you go on to NHS UK and search Your Health Records. This will guide you through what information is available, and how to access this. Alternatively you can follow the following link to access NHS UK:
https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/about-the-nhs/your-health-records/
If you are managing the health of another, you can apply for proxy access. This provides access to the person’s online account for:
- book and view appointments
- order medication
- access to medical records
Proxy access on behalf of children
People with parental responsibility for children have rights to access their children’s records. This is in most cases. Not all parents have parental responsibility. Proxy access for parent and guardian to a child’s record is a practice-level decision.
Proxy access on behalf of another adult
A person must be registered for online access at the practice where the patient they are acting for is registered. Proxy is the recommended alternative to sharing login details.
