Services

Registering With The Surgery

Find out how to join the surgery.

Changing Your Contact Details

Update your name, address, phone numbers or email address.

Getting Test Results

Find out how to view or ask questions about your test results.

Services Near Me

Find a NHS service near you.

Getting a Fit (Sick) Note

Request a sick note if you've been sick for more than 7 days.

Accessing Your Health Record

Find out about the types of records and how to access them.

Online Services

There are many things you can do online at our surgery.

Accessing someone else’s information (Proxy access)

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.

Self-referral

Refer yourself to a health service such as talking therapies without having to see a GP first.

Right to Choose

This explains the right to choose process.

Vaccinations

This guide can help you understand the vaccines offered in the UK and when to have them. It also explains how they work and why they're safe and important. 

Healthy Living

NHS advice about healthy living, including eating a balanced diet, healthy weight, exercise, quitting smoking and drinking less alcohol.

Health A to Z

Look up information about different conditions and treatments

Non-NHS Services

Information and pricing for non-NHS care.

National Screening Services

The NHS National Screening programmes are designed to target health individuals with no current signs or symptoms. Screening aims to detect early signs of disease when prognosis is better. 

Weight Loss Injections

We are getting increasing requests for medications such as Ozempic and Mounjaro that help with weight loss.

At present, the NHS roll-out only allows GP's to prescribe for patients with a BMI of 40 or more with 4 obesity-related conditions.

NHS Health Checks

The NHS Health Check is a free check-up of your overall health.

It can tell you whether you're at higher risk of getting certain health problems, like heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and kidney disease.

Page last reviewed: 17 March 2026
Page created: 27 October 2025