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Register with Shere
How do I register?
If you live within our practice area, registering as a patient at Shere Surgery is straightforward. You need to complete a Registration Form online, click on link below. Or pop into reception to pick up a registration form and new patient questionnaire.
After this, you will need to register on 'Ask my GP' in order to make Doctor's appointments. Please click on the link below to do this:
How do I know if I live in the practice area?
You can click here to see a map of our practice boundary, but if you are not sure then please speak to one of our reception team who will advise you as to whether or not your address is within our area. If not, we can also advise you which practices cover your area.
What will happen to my medical records when I register?
As soon as you register with us, the health authority is informed and your records will be requested from your old practice and forwarded to us. If your current practice is set up for electronic record transfer then we should be able to get your record the same day as you register. If not then this process usually takes about 2 months but if needed we can request them urgently and then we usually receive them within 1-2 weeks. Please let us know if you think we might need your old notes urgently.
What happens if I move out of the area?
If you move out of our catchment area then we will need to ask you to register at a different practice. We appreciate that this can be challenging and that if you have not moved that far you may prefer to remain registered with us, but there are several reasons why it is important that we do this.
The main reason is that we need to be careful about our list size if we are to continue to try to deliver the care that we think our patients deserve. We have the capacity to care for the patients who live within our practice boundary, but if we have patients registered with us who live outside our practice boundary then this will stretch our resources and impact patient care.
There are also issues connected with your direct care if you live away from your GP practice. Other services, such as community nursing and mental health services are closely linked to where you live and if you live outside our area then we may not be able to connect with these services in the same way, if at all, should you need them. This can create real problems in providing good care. It would also not be possible to do a home visit for someone outside our area.
When you do move it is always better if you register directly with a new practice before being deregistered with us, since your record will then transfer directly from our system to your new GP. Usually this is as an electronic transfer. If someone moves and does not register with another practice then we will need to let you know that you will be deregistered with us, which means your record has to return to a central location within the NHS. You will still easily be able to register with a new practice, but it will take longer for them to be able to get hold of your record which can lead to delays to your care, such as getting repeat prescriptions.
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