You may register with any practice in the area you live in. You may also change your registration from one practice to another in the same area for any reason at any time.
To register all you need to do is approach the practice and ask the receptionist if the practice will accept you on their list.
When you initially approach the practice, if you do not have your medical card with you, we will ask you to complete a registration form and a health questionnaire detailing your past and family histories. You may be asked to provide proof of identity and residency.
To reduce footfall at the Practice due to COVID-19, we would ask you to download then complete the new patient registration form and then email this to us. This email account is only to be used for New Registration as it is only monitored by our administrative staff. Please submit one form for each family member. We will contact you if we require further information.
Email:ggc.gp40737clinical@nhs.scot
You will be offered a new patient registration medical check-up with the practice nurse; please bring a specimen of urine with you in a clean container.
The practice does not discriminate on the grounds of race, gender, social class, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, medical condition or appearance.
Practice Area
We provide medical care to patients in the Scotstoun, Yoker, Knightswood, Hyndland, Broomhill and Partick areas of Glasgow, i.e. G11, 12, 13, 14.
When you attend the Practice to register you will be asked to complete a GP registration form, and new patient questionnaire form, these must be completed before you see the Doctor, so it is advisable to attend at least 10 minutes before your appointment time, so that you can compete the information required.
The receptionist will offer you a new patient appointment. Acceptance on to the list is as at the discretion of the Doctor. We will ask you for a form of identity, this is not mandatory but aids in assuring we complete all important information correctly
There are a number of reasons why you may not be able to register with your chosen GP. For example, you may live too far away. If this is the case simply choose another GP in your local area.
Once you’ve been accepted as a patient, your medical records will be transferred to the Practice and you’ll be sent a new medical card.
Your medical records may take several weeks to arrive at the Practice.
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