Dr Vicky Greenwell has now left the practice. 

Dr Sue Holdstock is providing locum sessions for the practice until April 2012

Dr Alison Di Mambro will be joing the practice as an Associate GP from April 2012

 

Registration
Practice Area
Non-English Speakers

New Patient Registration

Please bring along your NHS medical card to reception. If you do not have a medical card our receptionist will ask you to complete a registration form (This form may also be used to register as an organ and/or blood donor). 

We also require two forms of identification from new patients (whether registering permanently or temporarily) from the following list:

  • Birth certificate registration
  • Marriage certificate
  • Medical card
  • Driving licence
  • Passport
  • Local authority rent card
  • Paid utility bills
  • Bank/building society statements
  • National Insurance number card
  • Payslip
  • Letter from Benefits Agency/benefits book/signing on card
  • Papers from Home Office
  • P45  

Our Practice covers all of the West Bridgford, Gamston, Edwalton, Ladybay, Wilford and Compton Acres area with NG2, NG11 and NG12 postcodes. The practice also accepts patients from the Turneys Quay area in The Meadows.

You may express a preference of Healthcare Professional from whom you receive medical services.  This may be either in general or in relation to a particular medical condition. Any particular preference will be recorded in writing.  We shall try to comply with such a request but need not do so if we have reasonable grounds for refusing to provide services to a patient or the Healthcare Professional does not routinely provide the service in question. 

New Patients 

We welcome all patients living within our practice area and operate a non-discrimination policy. 

Please note: If you are taking any medication, you will need to see the doctor before a repeat script can be issued. 

Temporary Residents 

The doctors may agree to see patients who are temporarily away from home ie, more than 24 hours and less than 3 months, and unable to see their usual doctor provided the person is temporarily resident at an address within the practice area.  Please check with the receptionist for the current criteria regarding registering as a temporary patient.

 
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