
To submit your request click the link below.
Try the New NHS App

GP online services allow you to access a range of services via your computer, mobile or tablet. Once you have signed up, you will be able to:
- book or cancel appointments online
- renew or order repeat prescriptions online
- view parts of your GP record, including information about medication, allergies, vaccinations, previous illnesses and test results
You can still contact the practice by phone or in person, this is just another option, which other patients have found is more convenient and saves them time. More information including “how to” leaflets and videos of patients and why they are using GP online services are available at www.nhs.uk/gponlineservices
How to sign-up
For more information, please contact reception or next time you visit the surgery, bring with you a piece of photo ID (passport, driving licence) and something with your address on like a bank statement but not a gas or electric bill. If you don’t have these, please talk to us and we will help you sign-up


We now offer access to a self-management app getUBetter, to aid recovery from your muscle or joint problem. The app will guide you day-by-day through a string of exercises and tips to help you get better.
To get started, click https://getubetter.org/3TKpbYw , download the app, click create an account, enter your postcode and select your GP practice’ getUBetter is designed to provide you with the knowledge, confidence, and skills to self-manage all common muscle or joint conditions.
It is designed to be used alongside the health system and therefore will signpost you back into the system if you need additional review. It is suitable for 80% of muscle of joint conditions, which includes new, ongoing or returning muscle or joint conditions and support while you wait for treatment e.g. Physiotherapy. It is not designed to be used for any muscle or joint conditions which requires more targeted management and care –
for example: Fractures (broken bones)
Post-op ACL tears
Achilles ruptures
Worsening neurological symptoms
Pregnancy-related problems