About Patient Access

If you wish to, you can now use the internet to book some appointments with a GP, request repeat prescriptions for any medications you take regularly and look at your medical record online. You can also still use the telephone or call in to the surgery for any of these services as well. 

Being able to see your record online might help you to manage your medical conditions. It also means that you can access it from anywhere in the world should you require medical treatment on holiday. 

The service is open 24/7/365 and can be accessed from your home PC, Tablet or Mobile phone.

Available Services

The following services are available to all registered patients:

 

How to register for Patient Access

Patient Access is a great online service which allows you to book appointments, order repeat prescriptions, view your medical records and send secure messages to the practice. The services is open 24/7/365 and can be accessed from your home PC, Tablet or Mobile phone.

 

Register at the surgery in person

Step 1. Read this information leaflet

Step 2. download, complete and print our 'Patient Access Application Form'.

Step 3 Visit the practice in person and hand to reception your completed application form. Please confirm with the reception team that you've read the information leaflet.

Please note that we also have copies of the application form and information leaflet at reception if you are unable to download, complete and print it.

Step 4 Show your two forms of Identification: One photo ID such as passport, drivers licence, freedom pass and one form of ID with your home address on such as a recent utility bill, bank statement. Full List of acceptable ID

Once you have completed the above steps, the receptionist will generate a Patient Access Pin Document which you need in order to sign up for a Patient Access account .  

Once you have completed the registration online you will have full access to all the online services you requested.

LOG INTO PATIENT ACCESS

 

Register from home and visit the surgery later

You can also register for this service online without visiting your practice by clicking here. This method creates a basic account that allows you to book only one appointment. Using this option requires that you visit the surgery after registering and bring with you two forms of ID - one photo ID such as Passport, drivers licence, freedom pass and also one form of ID with your home address on such as recent utility bill, bank statement. Full List of acceptable ID

Step 1: Enter your post code and click Search.

Step 2: Select your practice and click Continue.

Step 3: Click No to having a registration letter and then click Continue.

Step 3: Enter your personal details and click Continue to complete the registration process.

A the end of the registration, please remember to write down your User ID as you will need this to access your Patient Access account.

Remember: once you've registered online, you will need to bring in your ID so that we can give you full access to your account.  You will also need to read our information leaflet and download, complete and print our 'Patient Access Application Form'. 

REGISTER ONLINE

 

Patient Access Security

We're serious about security

Your security is very important to us. We take a number of measures to help safeguard you while you are using Patient Access Services. This page explains how to find out whether you're connected to Patient Access securely. You can then have confidence that you are using the real & legal site and all your communication with it is safe from others.

This site uses a security certificate issued by a trusted authority. This is a way to prove the site is genuine and to tell your browser to use strong encryption for every page you view. You will see the same technology used by online banks and shops.

Please check the certificate and familiarise yourself with how it looks in your browser. Whenever you use the site, check to make sure the certificate is still there. If it isn't, don't use the site and report the problem to your practice, who will bring it to our attention.

We have provided external links below to instructions for all the major browsers on how to view the security certificate. Click the link to open the instructions in a new window.