Register With Us
We are happy to register new patients at Ashley Surgery who fall within our Practice Boundary. Areas served include Ashley, Loggerheads, Ashley Heath, Mucklestone, Knighton, Baldwins Gate, Croxton, Hales, Almington, & Maer.
At the time of registration we ask you, and any other family members who may also be registering, to provide details of your past medical problems and to book a new patient health check with a practice nurse.
New patients will be asked to provide identification upon registering, please bring two forms of identification, along with evidence of their address. Reception staff will be able to advise you which documents can be accepted as identification.
Download a New Patient Pack here:
Or just, call into the surgery and collect a copy. Please send the completed form to the surgery or hand it in at reception.
Remember that records from your previous practice can take up to three months to arrive with us, therefore we will not have a record of your full medical history at the point of registration.
If you move outside of the practice boundary, we will not be able to continue to provide you with medical treatment. You will need to re-register with a practice local to your new address to service your care needs.
You can find out more about the electronic transfer of patient information here.
Visitors and temporary residents
If you are in the area for a short time and require medical treatment you are allowed to register with this practice as a temporary resident. This gives you the same access to general medical services as registered patients but either for a period of 24 hours up to 15 days or between 15 days and three months.
If you are going to be in the area for longer than three months you should register fully with a GP.
If you are registered with another practice locally it is essential that you attend your own practice where your medical notes are available.
For more information, please click here
Overseas Visitors
People from abroad are eligible for free treatment on the NHS in the case of an emergency. Broadly, this means that if in the opinion of the GP, your condition requires emergency treatment you will not be charged for a consultation with a GP.