Register as a New Patient.

Join us as a patient at Haresfield and Kempsey Surgeries.

Our Practice Area

Haresfield Surgery is based in Worcester, where we have been serving patients since the birth of the NHS. Originally situated in the heart of the city, the practice moved to purpose-built premises in 2006 at the city end of Newtown Road, a short distance from Shrub Hill station. To assist visitors there is a large car park at the rear of the building.

The Kempsey Surgery serves the villages of Kempsey, Severn Stoke, Kerswell Green, Clifton, Littleworth and Stonehall Common.

To check whether you’re able to register with us, type your postcode into the Postcode Checker below.

If you live within our area, you can ask to be registered with the practice and, providing the practice list is not closed, you may be registered as a patient with the practice.

(Please note that some villages are not accurately mapped – please check with the surgery on 01905 368503, option 2 after 10:00am).

We look forward to hearing from you.

Joining the practice.

 

To register, either bring your medical card to the practice or, if you are not able to find this card, we can provide a form for this purpose.

New patients are asked to complete a lifestyle questionnaire when applying to join our list.

Babies will be provided with a form FP58 from the registrars office, and this will take the place of a medical card for registration purposes.

There are some restrictions on registration for visitors from abroad. For more information on this, click here.

Please Note: You must also attend the surgery with a form of photographic ID (either passport or driving licence) and proof of address before you are officially registered with Haresfield & Kempsey Surgeries.

Forms

Click the button below to download a copy of our registration form. You can print and bring this in to the surgery to register with us - or you can visit us and we’ll provide you with a paper copy of the form.

Temporary residents.

 

If you are not registered with a GP but need to see one, you can get emergency treatment at any GP surgery.

If you need treatment for more than 14 days, you will need to register with that GP surgery as a temporary or permanent patient.

You can register as a temporary resident if you plan to live near the GP surgery for up to 3 months. After 3 months you will have to apply to register with that surgery as a permanent resident.

You can register temporarily with a GP surgery while away from home for work, study or on holiday. You’ll remain registered with your permanent GP surgery.

What information do I need?

Try to have the following information with you when you see a temporary GP for the first time:

  • details of any medical conditions you have

  • details of medical conditions you’ve had in the past

  • the name of any medicines you’re currently taking

  • details of anything you’re allergic to

  • contact details for your permanent or previous GP surgery

  • your NHS number

You’ll also need to complete a Temporary Resident Form (GMS3). You can download this by using the button below.