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From 17 May 2021, people in England who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can demonstrate their vaccination status for international travel. A full course is currently two doses of the Moderna, AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccine, or one dose of the Janssen single-dose vaccine. Vaccine status will be available through the NHS COVID Pass service from: 

  • the NHS App which you can download from app stores 

  • the NHS website 

  • 119 - by requesting a paper letter

You will need to register to use the online services, if you have not already. It may take more than a week for your identity to be checked and verified.

If you cannot access the online services, and you have had both doses of the vaccine, you can request a paper letter from the NHS by calling 119. Only call 119 if you are due to travel outside the UK in the near future and have had your second dose (or one dose of the Janssen single-dose vaccine) more than 5 working days ago. It may take up to 7 working days for the letter to arrive.

This practice is not able to provide you with a letter that shows your COVID-19 vaccination status. Please do not contact the practice about your COVID-19 vaccination status unless you have been advised to by the 119 service.

When you're planning your travel, you should check the latest information on demonstrating your COVID-19 status when travelling abroad on the gov.uk website. Make sure there is enough time to get proof of your COVID-19 vaccination status before you are due to travel

 

 

                                          

                                         

 Registering with a GP

New Patient Registrationregistration

The doctors welcome new patients who live within our practice area. Please bring in your medical card and those of any other family members who wish to register with our practice. If misplaced you will need to fill out an application form for each applicant.

You will need to provide proof of your ID and current  residence  ( post code, the name and address of your previous GP and your NHS number) . You will also need to book an appointment to see our practice nurse for a new patient medical check. Children under five years of age do not need to have a medical but parents will be asked for details of all immunisation dates.This is part of our regular procedure before registering with the practice.

Please bear in mind that you will be registered with the practice rather than an individual GP. 

Medical treatment is available from the date of registration. Please contact reception for further information.

Young People Are Welcome       

If you're under 16, you have no right to choose your own GP and must be registered by a parent. If you're aged 16 and over, you can choose your own GP.

You can find  more information about GPs  on Advice guide.

 

Guide to GP Services

The Royal College of General Practitioners has produced a useful guide for patients about the services on offer at GP Surgeries and how to access them.  You can download the guide below.

pdf A Patient Guide to GP Services

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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