Register with our practice

Priory Medical Centre welcomes new patients to register with us.

If you live outside of the catchment area, you can still apply to register with us.

To apply to join the Priory Medical Centre, please follow the link below to register via the NHS website.

Alternatively to register using a paper form, visit this link: Register with a GP surgery using a paper form

What are the acceptable examples of Photo ID and Proof of Address?

Acceptable photo ID:

  • Current passport or identity card
  • Resident permit issued by Home office
  • Current UK photocard driving licence
  • HM Forces identity card
  • Police photographic ID card
  • University or college photo smartcard
  • NHS smart card

Acceptable proof of address:

  • Recent utility bill (within 3 months of the current date)
  • Local authority tax bill ( valid for current year)
  • Bank or building society statement ( within 3 months of a current date)
  • Current tenancy agreement
  • Court order (within 12 months of the current date)
  • UCAS letter (within 12 months of the current date)

What if I live outside the Practice area?

New rules mean that we can register patients who do not live within our practice area, however this is decided on a case by case basis. Requests can be rejected, with patients directed to a more local GP surgery.

If accepted as an Our of Area patient, you will have access to all the services we provide to patients in our area, however, we will not be able to provide you with home visits.

If you become too ill for the practice to help you over the phone or attend the surgery, please call NHS 111. The NHS 111 service will be able to tell you about access to local services or, where necessary, arrange a home visit.

To apply to join the practice, please follow this link.

Catchment Area (Practice Boundary)

Named GP

All patients registered at any GP practice are required to be allocated a named accountable GP.

What does ‘accountable’ mean?

The named accountable GP is responsible for the co-ordination of all appropriate services required under the contract and ensure they are delivered to each patient where required. However, this does not mean that they will be the only GP or clinician who will provide care to that patient. These responsibilities will be carried out within the opening hours of the Practice and do not change the way you currently access care outside these hours.

Will GP practices write to patients to inform them of their named GP?

No. However, we will inform patients of their named GP on request.

Can patients choose their own named GP?

The Practice will allocate a named GP for each patient. However, if a patient requests a different named GP, reasonable effort will be made to accommodate their preference.

Do patients have to see their named GP when they book an appointment?

No, having a named accountable GP does not prevent you seeing any other doctor in the practice. Your named GP will not be available at all times and if your needs are urgent, you may need to discuss them with an alternative doctor. All your records are available to every doctor in the surgery. Our named accountable GP’s at the Practice are: Dr Azim, Dr Bozok, Dr Aimal, Dr Aziz, and Dr Tariq.