We’re delighted you’re considering joining Knoll Medical Practice as your new GP surgery. Registering online is quick and easy, allowing you to become a patient without visiting the practice in person.
Benefits of Online Registration:
- Save time: Register from the comfort of your own home, at any time.
- Convenient: No need to print or complete paper forms.
- Status updates: We’ll keep you informed with notifications every step of the way.
Ready to Begin?
Click the “Register Now“ button to access our secure online registration form.
If your postcode is outside our practice boundary area, you will be unable to register online.
In some circumstances, we can accept registrations for ‘out of area’ patients. Please come to Reception at the GP surgery to request the registration forms. Once completed, our GP Partners review these to make the clinical decision on which patients can be registered in this way.
Practice Boundary Area
We are happy to register new NHS patients within our practice boundary area.
Catchment Area
Your Named GP
The practice is required by the Government under the terms of the latest GP contract to allocate all patients a named accountable GP. Individual patients will be informed of their named accountable GP at the first appropriate interaction with the practice.
For convenience if you have a medical card your accountable GP will be the named doctor you are registered with. If you wish to be told the name of your accountable GP, please ask the receptionists when you are next in the surgery.
Please note: there is no need to telephone the practice for this information.
Having a named 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.
Temporary Services
If you are ill while away from home or if you are not registered with a Doctor but need to see one, you can receive emergency treatment from the local GP Practice for 14 days. After 14 days you will need to register as a temporary or permanent patient.
You can be registered as a temporary patient for up to three months. This will allow you to be on the local Practice list and still remain a patient of your permanent GP. After three months you will have to re-register as a temporary patient or permanently register with that Practice.
To register as a temporary patient simply contact the practice you wish to use. Practices do not have to accept you as a temporary patient although they do have an obligation to offer emergency treatment. You cannot register as a temporary patient at a Practice in the town or area where you are already registered.
If you wish to apply for Online Access, please download the NHS App.
If you are unable to use the NHS App, but still wish to apply for online access, please complete the form below:
Application for Online Access OVER 11 yrs
If you wish to apply for Online Access on behalf of someone else please complete one of the forms below:
Application for Online Access Under 11 yrs
Application for Proxy User Access CARER
Parent or Guardian Proxy Access for Children Under 16
As your child approaches their 11th birthday, current proxy access to their medical records will automatically stop. This is in line with recommendations from the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) to support children’s increasing autonomy in healthcare.
Why does this change happen?
- Protecting Privacy: As children mature, they may have medical concerns they wish to discuss privately with their doctor.
- Encouraging Independence: This change encourages direct communication between children and their healthcare providers. It allows them to:
- Book appointments independently.
- Order repeat prescriptions.
- Potentially view parts of their medical record.
What happens next?
- Discuss with your child: We recommend having an open conversation with your child about their healthcare and how they would like to manage their online access.
- Continued parental access (if applicable): In some cases, continued parental access may be appropriate, especially for children with complex medical needs. If this applies to your child, please contact our practice to discuss the options. We will need to assess your child’s understanding and consent before granting continued proxy access.