Register with our practice
We are using a new online service called Register with a GP surgery that makes it easy to register with this GP surgery.
New patients just need to fill in an online form to get started. When you register, it’s helpful to have your NHS number. you can use the NHS website to find your NHS number
Before filling out the registration form, please check you are in our catchment area.
Paper forms are available for people who need them from the surgery
All patients living inside our practice boundary are welcome to register. Two forms need to be completed and these can be obtained from either the reception desk or via the links above and please email your completed form to the practice email address wiccg.thevillamedicalcentre@nhs.net
We also require photographic ID or a recently dated utility bill (not mobile phone).
All new patients are advised to have a health check in order to get some background health information before their medical records arrive.
Patients’ will be registered with the practice, and not individual doctors, however, patients have the right to express a preference. Please make this preference known to the receptionist.
Medical treatment is available from the date of registration. Please contact reception for further information.
Register OnlineCatchment Area (Practice Boundary)
Access to Records and Proxy Access
What is proxy access?
A GP surgery can give someone proxy access so they can help another person manage their GP health and care.
A proxy may be able to act for the person they support, by:
- ordering repeat prescriptions
- booking appointments
- contacting the surgery or speaking to surgery staff
- viewing test results or vaccinations
- accessing all or part of the GP health record, to help with health-related tasks and managing health issues
Reasons for proxy access
Reasons for wanting or needing help could include:
- having a physical or mental health condition
- technical barriers, for example not having a computer or a smartphone
- language barriers, for example if it’s not easy to access services in English
- practical reasons, for example working shifts or unsocial hours
- age, for example a child may need a parent to manage their GP services
If you’re aged 16 or over, you can ask for someone to be your proxy for any reason. It does not stop you having access to your GP services yourself.
If you help someone else with prescriptions, booking appointments or managing their health and care, getting proxy access could make it easier and more convenien
Click here to download Proxy access form:
- word document–Online to access health records request-form-v1-2
- PDF document
