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.

Self-referral

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

Getting a fit (sick) note

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

Submit readings

Submit a reading to your GP if you have been requested to do so.

Healthy living

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

In time of Bereavement

 

Register the death

After someone dies, a medical examiner will check the cause of death to make sure it’s accurate.

They will be a senior doctor and they will not have been involved in the care of the person who has died.  

The medical examiner’s office will then contact you to:

  • explain the cause of death
  • answer any questions you have about this or the healthcare provided to the person before they died

This is voluntary and you do not have to speak to them. 

Registering the death

You’ll also be contacted by the medical examiner’s office to confirm you can register the death.

Register the death within 5 days (8 days in Scotland) of being contacted. This includes weekends and bank holidays.

Self Care

Self Care Help and support available from many National and Local Organisations

Travel

If you're planning to travel outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world. Our Practice nurses can advise you once you have complete our Travel Risk Assessment form. We need this form completed at least 8 weeks before departure. 

Travel Risk Assessment Form

Travel Advice

Travelling Abroad and Medication

This page will guide you to all Frequently asked questions regarding travelling abroad and your medications 

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. 

Managing your health online (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.

Accessing your health record

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

Clinics

View what clinics we offer.

Services near me

Find a NHS service near you.

Page last reviewed: 24 November 2025
Page created: 22 May 2025