Register with our practice

YOU CAN REGISTER WITH OUR GP PRACTICE ONLINE

We are using a new online service that makes it easy to register with our GP surgery.

Just fill in this quick online form to start the process. You do not need proof of address or immigration status, ID or an NHS number.

The service is designed and run by the NHS, so your personal information is safe. It cuts our administrative workload and makes it easier for you to register.

Once you have registered at the practice you can see any doctor here.

We only see you without records in emergencies. We share information with other health professionals on a ‘need to know’ basis, only and would need your prior consent to disclose information to others, e.g. insurer, employer, lawyer.

In The Unlikely Event

In the unlikely event, that patients persistently and repeatedly ignore their own responsibilities to us and to other patients, we have the right to remove them from our register.

Similarly, patients who are violent or seriously abusive towards any of the practice staff and other patients, will be removed from our register.

 

NHS England is responsible for ensuring that you are provided with all the services you need. You can contact them at:

NHS England
South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Area Team
Oak House
Moorhead Way
Bramley
Rotherham
S66 1YY
Tel:  01709 302000
E:mail:  england.contactus@nhs.net

Register Online

Catchment Area (Practice Boundary)

Named GP

From April 2015 new government guidelines require that all patients are assigned a ‘Named GP’ who will have overall responsibility for the care and support they receive.

Selborne Road Medical Centre is pleased to announce that all patients have now been allocated a named GP. Patients over the age of 75 have already been informed who their Named GP is, and we will be informing the remaining patients over the coming months.

The surgery will use a variety of methods to let patients know which GP they have been allocated. We will send SMS text messages to those who we have mobile phone numbers for, print messages on prescriptions, and inform people in person.

If you have not yet been informed and would like to know who your Named GP is, please enquire at your next routine contact with the surgery.

What does having a Named GP mean for me?

Please be assured, having a Named GP does not mean that you are restricted to seeing only one doctor. You are always welcome to see any GP in the practice, availability permitting.

Your Named GP will serve as a central point of contact for other healthcare professionals and will co-ordinate your care within the surgery. All our GPs have access to your full medical records, and work in close partnership.

What if I want a different Named GP?

Patients were distributed amongst our doctors evenly. We divided our patient list based on surname and assigned each cohort to a GP. This may mean that you have been assigned a GP you have not seen recently. You can still see your regular doctor even if they are not your Named GP.

Where possible we would like to keep patients assigned to their current Named GP, however if this will cause major distress to you, we may be able to accommodate reasonable requests to change Named GPs. Please raise this at your next routine contact with the surgery.

Accessing someone else's information

A parent or guardian can be given “proxy access” to your child’s online medical records, for 0-12 year olds parents can request with parental responsibility, this ends at 13 but with your child’s consent and signature we can extend this from 13-16.

This can be stopped by your child at any time. This access will be revoked once they reach the age of 16, and your child will need to come into the surgery with photo ID if they would like access to Online Services for themselves.

Please see resources and documents for online access and contact detail forms for children age 13-16 years old.