Register with a doctor

A General Practitioner (GP) is a doctor who deals with general medical problems. You should register with a doctor at your local medical centre as soon as you can.

The medical centre will tell you what documents you need to bring with you to register at their practice.

  • You'll need to complete forms to register with your local medical centre
  • Doctors surgeries or medical centres are normally open Monday to Friday between around 8am and 6pm
  • NHS24 is an online and telephone-based out of hours service that can answer questions about your health and offer advice 

The primary care GP often works together with community health specialists such as nurses, midwives and health visitors.

Your GP can refer you to hospitals or specialist clinics.

Once registered you and your family will be able to make appointments at your medical centre for

  • General medical problems
  • Information on illness prevention and healthcare promotions
  • Vaccinations (free for babies, young adults, the elderly and people with chronic illnesses)

You can also speak to a pharmacist for advice for minor ailments.

Find your local NHS services including GP surgeries, pharmacies and dentists

For NHS24 call 08454 242424