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Find out more about registering with a GP surgery. Find a GP near you on the NHS website. Check your local GPs opening times, services and facilities, performance measures, reviews and ratings.
Anyone in England can register with a GP surgery to access NHS services. It's free to register. You do not need proof of address or immigration status, ID or an NHS number. GP surgeries are usually the first contact if you have a health problem. They can treat many conditions and give health advice.
Find out about GP services, including how to find and register with a local GP and how to book an appointment.
How to choose and register with a GP. Find out about getting access to your local doctor (GP) and other NHS GP surgery services, including how to find and register with a GP surgery and how to book an appointment.
To access GP services in Scotland you will need to register with a GP Practice. Find out how to find your local practice and what you need to register.
Our medical register, which lists all doctors registered with us to practise medicine in the UK. You can search the register for a doctor here.
Register online. Book GP and pharmacy appointments, order online prescriptions and view your medical record at your convenience. Patient Access, in partnership with NHS.
You should register with a local doctor – a General Practitioner (GP) – to care for your health conditions, keep your body healthy and to get help in case you get sick. In this guide you'll find out: how to find a GP and register; what you need to do as a patient; where to get treatment in an emergency ; how to change GP
Register for a GP surgery service simplifies online registrations. This service is for GP practices across England, it makes it simpler to keep track who registered at your practice. It is free and compulsory for all NHS GP practices to use in England.
Learn how GP registration works, and how the various national digital services fit together, including PDS, Register with a GP surgery, GP2GP, PCRM and NHAIS.