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Register with the Windrush Medical Practice
We are currently welcoming new patients. The practice accepts applications from all patients to join us regardless of race, immigration status, gender, social class, age, religion, sexual orientation, appearance, disability, or medical condition.
By registering with our practice you agree to abide by our zero tolerance policy. To view the policy please select the button below.
We accept new and returning patient registrations through NHS online. Alternatively, paper copies of the forms are available from our front reception on level 1.
When you register, it’s helpful to have your NHS number. You can use the NHS website to find your NHS number.
Please allow 14 days for your application to be processed. All new patients should make sure they have at least one months’ supply of regular medications from their current practice before registering with us.
As per Government Guidelines HSC1999/018, overseas visitors will likely be charged as per the rate displayed in reception for private consultations. A copy of the full guidelines is available to read from reception.
These rules are rather complex, although a lot more lenient than many other countries. If in any doubt expect to be charged.
In the main, to get free NHS treatment you need to fulfill one of the following:
Have a life/death, emergency that was not due to a pre-existing condition
Be ordinarily and legally resident – usually this means you’ve been in the UK, working legally (with a visa) for more than 6 months
Free treatment does not depend on a British passport, national insurance, tax, colour or language.
Named GP
We assign all new and existing patients with a named accountable GP to oversee their care.
For patients aged 75 and over, the named accountable GP is responsible for:
Working with health and social care professionals to deliver a care package that meets the needs of the patient
Ensuring that these patients have access to a health check
Patients can still choose to see any GP in the surgery. We will make reasonable efforts to accommodate their preference.
If you have a preference or want to know who your named GP is, you can contact us for more information.