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Register with Carepoint Practice

How to Register as a patient 

Below is our catchment area highlighted in blue, where you can enter your postcode and see if you fall within our boundary. We are currently accepting registrations from patients INSIDE of our catchment area only. We cannot accept registrations outside of our catchment area, as for example, if you are living in a borough that is not Hillingdon, this will affect services that can be provided to you, as we primarily work with Hillingodn Hospital.

You are able to register with Carepoint Practice online or in person.  There is no regulatory requirement to prove identity, address, immigration status or provide an NHS number, in order to register.  

We aim to process the majority of registrations within two working days, however we may not recieve your electronic notes immediately, and paper records are usually transferred from your previous practice within three months.

Online Registration

To start your online registration please click on the following LINK

 

Further information

Change of Name/ Address/ Phone Number

Please notify us of any changes as soon as possible so that we can amend our records accordingly. Click here to download our change of address form to complete and bring to reception. 

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. Click Here to download the guide.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In recognition of the barriers to healthcare access faced by people in vulnerable circumstances, including migrants, we commit to protecting the human right to health. We will take steps to ensure that everyone in our community may fulfill their entitlement to quality healthcare.
In partnership with Doctors of the World UK, we will ensure that our practice offers a welcoming space for everyone who seeks to use our services.
Mindful of our duties to uphold equality and human rights law, we will implement patient registration policies which do not discriminate based on race, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status or any other characteristic.


Supported by the Safe Surgeries initiative, we will ensure that our staff understand the specific barriers faced by migrants in vulnerable circumstances and that they are empowered to mitigate these barriers, where possible. We will ensure that a lack of identification or proof of address, immigration status or language do not prevent patient registration.


As a member of the Safe Surgeries community, we will endeavour to support other Safe Surgeries and, where appropriate, provide feedback to Doctors of the World UK to support the development of the network.

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