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HOW
DO I....
REGISTER
WITH THE PRACTICE ?
The
practice is happy to register anyone who lives in the G73 area and who
is not currently registered with a local doctor.
All new patients
will be required to complete a registration form and a medical questionnaire.
New patients are invited to attend for a free health check. Details
are available from reception.
Preference
of Practitioner
Patients are registered with the practice,
not an individual GP. For administrative reasons your medical card will
be issued in the name of one of the doctors; however, you can at any
time express a preference for a particular doctor, for either all of
your medical needs or on a case-by-case basis. This preference will
be recorded in your medical notes and we will do our best to respect
your choice. Do remember, though, that not all the doctors in the practice
provide all services and specific doctors may not be immediately available.