The way we contact you has changed

Due to a sudden cut in our funding for text messages, we have had to change the way we contact you. We will be sending messages by email or the NHS App (available from the App Store or Google Play), when possible. If you have not yet done so and are able to, please register

Contact us online. Get help from your GP with our online consultation service.

Register with us as a New Patient

Registration process must be completed electronically.

How to Register

We are currently accepting new patient registrations.

The practice does not discriminate on the grounds of race, social class, age, religion, sexual orientation, appearance, disability or medical condition.

Please note that your medical records may take several weeks to arrive at the Practice.

If you wish to join the practice please make sure you live within the boundaries of our catchment area, which currently consists of E15, E7 and E13 postcodes.

Register online

You will need to press start, enter your postcode, and select Newham Vicarage Practice from the options available.

You will then be asked to fill in the registration form with all relevant details. Please make sure you provide as much information as possible with no mistakes, as your registration might be delayed or rejected.

Please make sure you provide as much information as possible (including NHS and telephone numbers) with no errors, as your registration might be delayed or rejected.

The registration process usually takes two working days. You will receive a text message once you are registered with the practice. 

Thank you for choosing our practice!

“Register with a GP” is currently in the process of updating our new catchment boundary. You might not see our practice as an option to select when trying to register with us. If this is the case, you will need to complete a GMS1 registration form and either drop it to the reception or email it to us.

The National Care Record Service (NCRS)

The National Care Record Service (NCRS) is the way in which health professionals now access the Summary Care Record (SCR). The SCR has not changed, it is just the way SCRs are accessed that has changed.   

For more information about NCRS please see: National Care Records Service

Information for patients who wish to opt out of having a summary care record, including an opt out form is available here: Opting out

Organ Donation

From 2020, adults in England will be considered potential donors unless they choose to opt out or are excluded. For more information please visit the Organ Donation NHS UK where you can also register your decision.