Registration Procedure
Should you live within our practice area, and wish to register with the Practice, a registration procedure and questionnaire can be obtained from reception or downloaded from here. If you are a first year student at a University in Cardiff click here to complete our online registration form.
All Wales New Patient Questionnaire
GMS1W Registration Form
Please follow the Registration procedures below:
ADULTS OVER 16
- Complete The Crwys Medical Centre Adult Registration Form and the GMS1W Registration Questionnaire.
The GMS1W Registration Form MUST been signed in the bottom left corner of the front page. We cannot accept it unsigned.
- Both forms can be dropped off at reception or emailed to Crwysadmin.w97041@wales.nhs.uk. GMS1W form MUST be signed.
- A copy of repeat prescription slip for your medications is required for our records.
- Your NHS number: This is a 10-digit number, like 485 777 3456. You can find your NHS number on most documents or letters sent to you by the NHS such as prescriptions, hospital letters, appointments letters. If you are still not sure we would advise you to contact your previous practice for your unique NHS number.
Once the above documents and completed forms have been provided to the practice you may be offered a registration health check appointment (currently completed via telephone).
STUDENT REGISTRATIONS
If you are a first year student at a University in Cardiff click here to complete our online registration form or scan the QR code below.
CHILDREN UNDER 16
- Complete the GMS1W Registration Form. The form can be dropped of at reception or emailed to Crwysadmin.w97041@wales.nhs.uk.
- Your child's NHS number: This can be found in your child's Red Immunisation book.
Unfortunately there are circumstances which may result in a person being removed after registration and these are:
- Violent/aggressive behaviour, both verbal and physical.
- Damage to or theft from the practice premises.
- Smoking or the consumption of alcohol/illicit drugs on the premises or attending in an inebriated state.
- Inappropriate use of the emergency out of hour’s service.
- Recurrent non-attendance of appointments (including New Patient Health Check).
- Recurrent inappropriate requests for house visits.
- Any other behaviour that significantly affect the Doctor patient relationship.
Further information, e.g. Making appointments, request a House Call or Telephone Consultation, can be found on this Website or in our Practice Leaflet.