You will be asked to complete a registration form & a new patient health check questionnaire. You will also be given a new patient pack, containing information about the practice together with relevant and useful information on the NHS.

Bevan House Medical Practice is a GP (doctor’s) surgery that has been specifically set up to care for particular vulnerable groups. You can register with Bevan House if:
Come into the practice and ask about registering here
Support workers can collect forms for patients but the patient must attend to register. The forms must be signed by the patient who is to register
Patients will be required to attend a New Patient Health Check in order to complete registration
If you are an asylum seeker NASS Card, Home Office Letter
If you are homeless a passport, birth certificate, or a supporting letter with proof of name and date of birth
Help is available for patients who require assistance with filling in registration forms.
Telephone interpreting services are available if required.
People registered with our surgery can now request repeat prescriptions at a time convenient to them, thanks to GP online services. These services enable people to request repeat prescriptions via their computer, smartphone or tablet at a time that suits them rather than calling or visiting the surgery.
This approach can save people a phone call or journey to the surgery, and allow them to do what they need to when the surgery is closed. Patients living with a long term health condition can also benefit by having a greater involvement in their healthcare as they can access test results and keep track of their treatment.
All patient information is kept securely. This page on the surgery website allows access to the information patients need.
If you want to register for GP online services you will need to fill out a form at the surgery and show two forms of ID one of which should have a photo (such as a UK passport or driving licence) and the other should have your address (such as a council tax bill). If you don’t have photo ID or anything with your address on it, it doesn’t mean you will not be able to use online services, our surgery staff may be able to help.
To register for GP online services, drop in and ask us, or to find out more visit the NHS Choices website at www.nhs.uk/GPonlineservices.
If you are already registered and struggling to access the system, please call the reception team for help.
Violence and abusive language will not be tolerated Bevan Healthcare should be a safe and pleasant place for patients and staff alike. If you are violent, aggressive, or abusive you will be given a verbal and written warning about your behaviour. We uphold a zero-tolerance policy in these circumstances. If violent or abusive behaviour continues, you will be removed from the patient list.