Register with us as a New Patient

 

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Patients can register without coming into the practice.

Please complete the forms below.

If you wish to join the Patient Participation Group (PPG), please complete our PPG application form.

 

To register with the practice you will need to complete the following forms:

 

Boundary Checker

If you are looking to register with Almondsbury Surgery as a patient please use the Boundary checker below to ensure that you are within our catchment area and able to register with us for our services.

BOUNDARY CHECKER

 

Patients can approach any GP Practice even if they live outside the practice area, to see if they will be accepted on to the patient list.  If a practice chooses to register someone living out of area it will have no obligation to provide home visits.  In order to register as an out of area patient, we ask patients to complete the below out of area registration form:

You will need to provide proof of your identity and address, so it would help if you could provide us with a recent utility bill and one form of photographic ID.
 

If you are already registered with us, but have moved or changed any details – please complete the below form (you may be asked to re-register if you have moved out of our catchment area):

 

Named GP

We have been working extremely hard to maintain continuity at Almondsbury Surgery and are now in a position to communicate permanent Named GPs for all patients to give an overview of all care provided.

Please note, this does not affect which GP you choose to see, but you can be assigned another Named GP if you let us know in writing.

Allocations are detailed below:

•    Patients with surnames A – GAR = Dr David Atherton
•    Patients with surnames GAS – HR = Dr Cerian Hendley
•    Patients with surnames HS – NEA = Dr Bronwyn Faulkner
•    Patients with surnames NEB – SAV = Dr Rob Douglas
•    Patients with surnames SAW – Z = Dr Jenny Lockey

We try and keep families registered with the same GP where possible, so it is worth bearing in mind that the above may change if you have a different surname to your child/children.

 

Non English Speakers

These fact sheets have been written to explain the role of UK health services, the National Health Service (NHS), to newly-arrived individuals seeking asylum. They cover issues such as the role of GPs, their function as gatekeepers to the health services, how to register and how to access emergency services.

Special care has been taken to ensure that information is given in clear language, and the content and style has been tested with user groups.

Open the leaflets in one of the following languages: