Register with the practice

Registering Online

New Patient Registration

  • We encourage all new patients to register here Huntingdon Road Registration

  • Alternatively, come in to the practice and ask for a paper copy of the  registration form.
  • If the individual is over 6 years old, this is the only step required to register with us.
  • First-year students: Please use your College as your residential address.

  • Other addresses within our practice area are also accepted.

New Patients Under 6 Years of Age

Child Registration and Vaccination

  • Please register your child using the online form..

  • For children under 6, it’s important not to miss any of the recommended childhood vaccinations. After submitting the registration form, please send us a copy of the vaccination pages from your child's Health Development Record (commonly referred to as the "Red Book" in the UK).

  • The easiest way to do this is to take a photograph of the record and send it to us at cpicb.huntingdonroadsurgery@nhs.net.

  • Make sure to include your child's full name, date of birth, and address.

  • Our nursing team will contact you if your child has missed any of the vaccinations currently recommended by the UK programme.

Student Registration

We encourage all students to register through the new GP Registration Service.
Click here to register

If you prefer, you can call in to reception to collect paper registration forms https://gp-registration.nhs.uk/D81002 

  • First-year students: Please use your College as your residential address.

  • All other addresses within our practice area are also accepted

  • If you have a long-term condition requiring hospital treatment, please contact the GP Surgery to discuss your options before registering.

  • ADHD diagnosis: If you have ADHD or are seeking a diagnosis, please see the Adult-ADHD page.

  • Register early to ensure continuity of care.

Register as New Patient

New Patient Registration and Practice Area

  • We welcome new patients who live within our practice area, which includes:

    • Madingley Road to the M11 and Histon Road to the A14.

    • Patients living in Girton and Oakington can also register with us.

  • If you live outside our practice area, you will need to register with a practice closer to your home. You can find out which practices cover your home address on the NHS Choices website.

  • Our doctors use an individual list system and take personal responsibility for patients registered with them.

    • You are strongly encouraged to see your registered doctor.

    • If your registered doctor is unavailable, an alternative doctor will be offered.

If you have a query about your registration please email: cpicb.huntingdonroadsurgery@nhs.net

 

Practice Boundary

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Accessibility

The practice is fully accessible to all patients.

  • Some consultation rooms are on the first floor, but if you are unable to manage stairs, your doctor or nurse can see you in a spare room on the ground floor—no need to book in advance.

Both practice sites have a car park on the same level as the main reception area and waiting room.

  • Accessible toilet, baby change, and breastfeeding facilities are also available on the same level.

 

  • If you have a hearing or other sensory problem, please contact reception, and we will do our best to facilitate your visit.

    • Portable hearing loops are available, and no pre-booking is required.

What To Do Next

New Patient Check and Repeat Medication

  • All new patients are welcome to have a New Patient Check with a member of our clinical team. Please contact reception to arrange one.

  • If you are on repeat medication from your previous doctor, please note that you will not be able to access this medication until you have discussed it with your new doctor.

    • Contact us as soon as you’ve registered to make arrangements. Do not wait until you are running out of medication.

  • Medical treatment is available from the date of registration.

Visitors To Our Area
  • If you are a visitor to the practice area and require medical attention, you should first contact your own registered GP surgery.

    • Most issues can be handled via phone or internet consultation, so your own GP can usually assist, including sending medication to a pharmacy near you.

  • If your GP recommends a face-to-face consultation, but you cannot return home, we may be able to help. Please contact our reception to discuss this.

  • If you are living within our practice area, you will be asked to register with our practice.

Private Patients
  • All our regular patients are seen under the NHS. However, some temporary visiting patients prefer to be seen as private patients.

  • If you would prefer to be seen as a private patient, we may be able to offer you an appointment, depending on availability.

  • Please contact reception for more information on current service charges and to discuss how to arrange an appointment.

Non-English Speakers

These fact sheets explain the role of UK health services, the National Health Service (NHS), to newly-arrived individuals seeking asylum. They cover issues such as the role of GPs, how to register and how to access emergency services.

Special care has been taken to ensure that information is given in clear language, and the content and style has been tested with user groups.

Click to open the leaflets in one of the following languages:

Patients' Rights and Responsibilities

You have a right to the best medical attention available according to clinical need. All our patients have the same rights and demand is high. If you make an appointment that you cannot keep PLEASE LET US KNOW so that another patient may benefit.

As responsible employers we have duties to protect our staff in their working environment. Any patient who is abusive - either verbally or physically - to our staff will be removed from our list and the Police informed.

Any questions regarding our surgery policies or procedures should be addressed to the Business Manager, Neil Paterson.

Page last reviewed: 09 August 2024
Page created: 09 August 2024