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If you are travelling to the practice by car, please allow extra time to park as the long stay car park is still partially blocked.  Thank you. 

Our phone lines are extremely busy.  You can book a GP appointment online or use the online consultation link in patchs below. 

Please ensure we have your up to date mobile and email contacts, thank you.  

New Patient Registration

Everyone is welcome in general practice. You do not need proof of ID, address, immigration status or an NHS number in order to register.

However it might help if you have one or more of the following:

  • register_nowPassport
  • Driving Licence
  • Birth Certificate
  • Rough sleeper's identity badge

If you're homeless, you can give a temporary address such as a friend's address or a day centre.

You have the option to register online or to call into the Practice, to pick up an Application Form, if you have moved into the area. 

This process can take a number of weeks until we receive your records, so we ask that you make an appointment for a new patient health check, with one of our practice nurses.  This is a 20 minute appointment, that will involve taking your height, weight, blood pressure and any relevant medical history.

Further information is available at www.nhs.uk

The area served by Mulberry Street Medical Practice is Pudsey, West Yorkshire.

Out of Area

Patients who ask to register with us who are outside our catchment area, will be reviewed on an individual basis based on clinical need and if there are children living in the household.  Home visits are excluded for patients who live outside our catchment area and shared care and communication between teams can be affected which may result in your application to register being declined.   

Guide to GP Services

The Royal College of General Practitioners has produced a useful guide for patients about the services on offer at GP Surgeries and how to access them.  You can download the guide below.

pdf A Patient Guide to GP Service

 
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