HS200 Form - Application to register with a GP In Norther Ireland for Patients registered with a GP 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal details. Enter your title, surname, previous surname (if applicable), and full forename(s) in the designated fields.
  3. Provide your date of birth and gender. Ensure that you select the correct options for each field.
  4. Input your current address and postcode. If you have a previous GP practice in Great Britain, include its name and address as well.
  5. Attach required documentation such as photographic ID and proof of address within Northern Ireland. Use our platform's upload feature for convenience.
  6. Complete the declaration section by confirming that all information is accurate. Sign and date where indicated.
  7. If applicable, have the accepting doctor complete their section at the end of the form.

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If the practice is willing to accept you as a patient, you need to bring your medical card and fill in a registration form (HS100), or for people from outside of UK or people who have been out of the UK for more than a year (HS22X) which the receptionist will give to you.
Application forms are available online or you can ask at the practices reception desk, who will give you an application to go on a Doctors list to complete. Patients will need to take the signed application to the General Practice nearest to their home address to apply to be considered as a patient on their list.
Ask your practice for a Patient Access registration letter. When you collect the letter from your practice, youll need to take proof of identity (e.g. your driving licence or passport) with you.
To register with a GP in Ireland, you need to be a resident of the country. Contact your local health centre, complete a registration form, and provide proof of residency such as a utility bill or rental agreement. Having a registered GP is crucial for maintaining your health and accessing medical services in Ireland.
Youll only be asked to give basic information to register with a GP surgery. This includes your name, date of birth and address. You do not need ID, proof of address or proof of immigration status. Having an NHS number can make it easier to find your medical records, but you do not need one to register.

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Only people who are Ordinarily Resident in Northern Ireland are eligible to receive free publicly funded healthcare. Being born in Northern Ireland, holding a UK passport or birth certificate, paying taxes, receiving a UK pension, or owning a UK property does not mean you are automatically entitled.

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