Join the surgery

Register with the surgery

We use an online service called Register with a GP surgery that makes it easy to register with this us.

Just fill in this quick online form to start the process. You do not need proof of address or immigration status, ID or an NHS number.

The service is designed and run by the NHS, so your personal information is safe. It cuts our administrative workload and makes it easier for you to register.

Paper forms are still available if you need one.

The service is designed and run by the NHS. It aims to cut practices’ workloads and make GP registration easier for the public.

Practice Boundary

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Your address is outside of the catchment area.
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How to Register as a new patient

You will need to complete the online registration form to register at our surgery. This form will ask questions including details of your previous GP surgery and basic health and medical information.

Although it is not mandatory, you may be asked to provide a copy of your ID for a proof of an address. For example, valid ID could include a photograph of your passport or driving licence. This is to check that you live in the local catchment area.

To find Meir Medical Practice and to register as a new patient, go to the NHS Find a GP website and click ‘Register Online with this GP’ to complete the registration form.

Accessing someone else’s information

As a parent, family member or carer, you may be able to access services for someone else. We call this having proxy access. We can set this up for you if you are both registered with us.

To requests proxy access, please collect a proxy access form from reception from 9am to 5pm.

Linked profiles in your NHS account

 Once proxy access is set up, you can access the other person’s profile in your NHS account, using the NHS App or website.

The NHS website has information about using linked profiles to access services for someone else.

Accountable GP

From 1st April 2015, practices are required to allocate all patients (including children) with a named accountable GP.

The named GP is responsible for the coordination and delivery of all appropriate services, where required based on clinical judgement, to each of their patients.

  • Patients do not need to see their named GP when they book an appointment with the practice.
  • Patients are entitled to choose to see any GP or nurse in the practice.

Page last reviewed: 13 March 2026
Page created: 13 March 2026