📍 1 Hartland Way, Shirley, Croydon, CR0 8RG
Telephone: 📞 020 8777 7215
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In the UK, everyone has the right to register with a GP and access free healthcare, even if they cannot provide proof of identity, address, or immigration status. You do not need any of these documents to register with Hartland Way Surgery.
Anyone living in England can sign up with a GP surgery for NHS services, and it’s free of charge. No proof of address, immigration status, ID, or NHS number is required.
Before registering, please check if you live within our Practice Area by entering your postcode in the link below. We cannot accept patients who live outside our catchment area.
Please note, we can only register children if their parent or guardian is registered with us or is registering at the same time.
You can register as a temporary resident with a GP surgery for up to 3 months. This can be helpful if you’re living away from home but do not want to change your home GP surgery.
To register you’ll need to fill out a temporary services form (GMS3), please visit or contact the surgery to obtain this.
After 3 months, you’ll have to reapply to register as a temporary resident or become a permanent patient.
You may also be able to register as a temporary resident if you are visiting from abroad.
Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments.
As part of the registration form, there is a section that asks about any reasonable adjustments you may need.
In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, all health and care services have a legal obligation to adapt and support individuals with disabilities, ensuring equal access to services. This includes those with physical disabilities, sensory impairments, learning disabilities, or long-term conditions such as dementia.
Identifying and providing reasonable adjustments promptly and effectively can enhance outcomes and experiences for both patients and health and care staff.
If you would like to join our Patient Participation Group please visit the link below for more information:
For any queries, contact our Admin Team.