How to register
Anyone in England can register with a GP surgery to access NHS services. It's free to register. Click here to find out how to register with a GP surgery
We have an open list and welcome requests for registration from patients living in or moving to the practice area. We are not accepting out of area registrations.
Click here to check if you live in the practice area or use this interactive map.
Click here to Find a GP
Can a GP surgery refuse to register me?
To register with this GP surgery, click here: City Square Medical Group, London
Please click here to find out what your NHS number is
Registering children
Children under 16 need to be registered by their parent or guardian. This usually means filling in a separate form. You may also be asked to provide a form of ID to prove that you're their parent or guardian.
If you have a personal child health record (red book) from the birth of your child, it will help to provide this.
Changing your address
You should tell your GP surgery if you change your address.
If you do not tell your GP that you've moved there's a risk that:
- NHS letters giving appointment dates or test results go to the wrong address
- your GP surgery may not be able to provide home visits or other services if you move outside their area
If you register with a new GP, they will let your old GP know you’ve moved.
Click here to register as a temporary resident.
Click here to register someone you care for under the Mental Capacity Act.
Health E1 registers people who are street homeless, sofa surfing, or in hostel accommodation in the borough of Tower Hamlets.
To register click here Health E1 Homeless Medical Centre