The fastest way to register with us is online by clicking the link below:

Register as a patient

You can also register by completing a registration form either obtained from the practice reception or downloadable via the link below.

Completed registrations should be printed and handed in to reception.
Please ensure you complete both the GMS1 and registration forms in full.
Before completing the registration form, please review whether your address falls into our practice area. We are unable to accept patients who live outside the boundary. If you are unsure, please contact the surgery and speak to reception.

  • The GMS1 form is required for both child and adult registrations and is downloadable here: GMS1

Please ensure the GMS1 form and registration document is completed in full. The GMS1 form filled properly will help to speed up the process of registration and getting your records from your previous practice.

The practice area includes Holbeach and its surrounding areas, our boundary is shown below:

If you are registering with us and we will be your first GP in the UK and you do not have an NHS number there is few bits of extra information we will require to process your registration:

  • Information regarding place of birth and date of entry to the UK on GMS1 form
  • Patient declaration on back of GMS1 form
  • It would also help the practice if you could provide any copies of vaccinations or medications you have previously been on

Visitors to the area who need medical help or advice are welcome at our practice.

You may have recently left the forces and wish to register with us. You will need to live within the practice boundary or already live with a family who are registered with us. When you leave the forces, you should be given the option of receiving your medical records for you to pass on to the GP Practice. 

Requests for military medical records can take up to 6 months before we receive your notes so we would advise that you get copies of your records before you leave so we can merge these with your NHS records.