Practice Area
Please enter your postcode below to see if your address is in the catchment area covered by the surgery.
If the area that you live is not mentioned in the map below, unfortunately, we can not accept your new patient registration or your change of address and you will need to register with a different GP surgery that does cover the area where you are living.
Catchment Area
The NHS PCSE will be able to provide you with a list of GP’s in your area to help you find a new GP. They can be contacted on 0333 0142884.
Alternatively you can find GP information on the NHS Choices website.
New Patients
You can now apply to register with Eastwood Primary Care Centre online by following this link GP registration.
Please note that this does not automatically mean you will be accepted as a patient. The application will be reviewed by the surgery before we register you.
This is because anyone can fill a request form in regardless of address, so we need to check this. It may take a few days to process and we will not always be able to register you the same day the application is received.
We aim to get patients registered on our system within 7 days of receiving your application.
You can also register with Eastwood Primary Care Centre by completing a Registration Form and a GMS1 Registration Form
Please complete and sign these and then return to the practice. If you have ID then please bring this along but we will still register you without this.
- Реєстрація на отримання послуг лікаря загальної практики / Family Doctor Service Registration Form
- посібник користувача / User Guide
Patients Moving To an Area Outside Of Our Catchment Area
It is the practice policy that if registered patients move, from living within the practice area to outside the practice area, they will be de-registered from our practice list on the grounds that the patient has moved out of our area.
It is the patients responsibility to re-register at a new GP surgery in the area where they are now living in order to receive continuing care.
Transferring Your Electronic Health Record
Your GP practice holds copies of your patient health record electronically and in paper format. Both contain the healthcare information about you that your GP needs including your medical history, medications, allergies, immunisations and vaccinations.
If you have previously registered with a different GP in England, upon registering at this practice your electronic health record will, where possible, be transferred automatically from your previous GP practice through the use of an NHS system called GP2GP.