HOW TO REGISTER
Welcome to Langley Medical Practice
We are pleased to accept registration requests from patients who are living within the area indicated on the map below:
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If you live in our practice area and wish to register you will be asked for a current utility bill to verify address and personal details to ensure eligibility for NHS care. Ideally please also provide photo id such as a passport or drivers licence. Please note we do not ask for immigration status. We are part of the Safe Surgeries Network.
Welcome information for patients from overseas
Patient Health Questionnaires - Russian/Ukrainian
All new patients will be asked to see a member of staff for a basic health check. This involves completing a health questionnaire, recording of height, weight, blood pressure and a urine test to screen for diabetes and kidney disease.
If you would like to speed up the registration process please click and print out the New Patient Registration Please email the completed form to SWLicb.LMP@nhs.net along with the above mentioned id. Please ensure you provide your NHS number on the form as this will delay your application without it. Please click on the link for instructions to register for our new online service Patient Access or NHS App
Temporary Patient Registration
If you are visiting the area and require immediate and necessary treatment, you will need to register as a temporary patient, however we are currently assessing our patients by phone not in person due to the Coronavirus.. You can download a temporary registration form which you will need to print, complete and email to us and we will confirm whether we can assist by telephone.
You can be registered as a temporary patient for up to three months. This will allow you to be on the local practice list and still remain a patient of your permanent GP. After three months you will have to re-register as a temporary patient or permanently register with that practice.