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Hello Newcastle

Your GP in Newcastle upon Tyne

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377 Stamfordham Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE5 2LH
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Supporting Newcastle

Our friendly doctors, clinicians and admin staff are here to help.

Serving over 13,000 NHS patients in Newcastle

Read what some of our patients have to say about us.
★★★★★
I was seen pretty quickly considering the pressures. The nurse at the surgery was absolutely wonderful and knowledgable.
January 2024
★★★★★
My experience is as follows. eConsult submitted 08:10 this morning. Practice phoned me at 09:00 and asked me to attend an appointment at 10:30. I arrived early and was seen at 10:25 and the consultation was perfect.
January 2024
★★★★★
No complaints from me, all staff are lovely and friendly and the best receptionists I've ever known at a GP Surgery. Never been refused an appointment and always treated with care and respect.
January 2023
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Our services

We provide a range of comprehensive NHS services.
Repeat prescriptions
Flu vaccinations
Maternity services
Repeat prescriptions
Video appointments
GP appointments
Sick notes
Online services
NHS health check
Video appointments
Face-to-face
GP appointments
Online booking
Health screening
Online booking
Extended access
Phone appointments
Home visits
Flu vaccinations
Face-to-face
Maternity services
Flu vaccinations
Flu vaccinations
Hay fever treatments
Extended access
Covid-19 vaccinations
Face-to-face
Extended access
Online booking
Hay fever treatments
Minor injuries
Diagnostics
Repeat prescriptions

Frequently asked questions

How to register for a doctors surgery in Newcastle

To register for a doctors in Newcastle you typically need to follow these steps:

  1. Find a local doctor's surgery: Search for a GP practice located close to where you live or work. You can use online directories or the National Health Service (NHS) website to find doctors near you.
  2. Contact the doctor's surgery: once you have chosen one, contact them by phone or visit their website to inquire about the registration process and check if they are accepting new patients.
  3. Complete registration forms: The GP practice will provide you with registration forms to fill out. These forms may require information such as your personal details, previous medical history, and NHS number (if you have one). 
  4. Provide necessary documents: You may need to show proof of your identity during the registration process. If you already have an NHS Number it might speed up your registration if you have this to hand.
  5. Attend a new patient health check (this is often optional but recommended so that your doctor can understand your current state of health and medical history).
How to see doctors in Newcastle

To see a doctor in Newcastle:

  • If you are already registered with a doctors surgery in Newcastle then contact your doctor's surgery to make an appointment.
  • If you are not registered with a doctors surgery in Newcastle but are temporarily in the area and need an urgent appointment (more than 24h but less than 3 months) then you may be able to see a doctor by registering as a temporary resident. Alternatively you may wish to call 111, see a pharmacist, or use an NHS GP walk-in centre.
  • If you are not registered with a doctors surgery in Newcastle but live here permanently and do not need urgent attention then the best course of action is to register with doctor's practice near where you live or work. See the FAQ on this page about how to register for a doctors in Newcastle.
How to change doctors in Newcastle

To change doctors in Newcastle:

  1. Find a new doctors surgery: search for a GP practice located close to where you live or work. You can use online directories or the National Health Service (NHS) website to find doctors near you.
  2. Contact the new doctors surgery: once you have chosen one, contact them by phone or visit their website to inquire about the registration process and check if they are accepting new patients.
  3. Complete registration forms: The doctors practice will provide you with registration forms to fill out. These forms may require information such as your personal details, previous medical history, and NHS number (if you have one). You do not need to tell your old doctors that you are leaving - they will be notified automatically by the NHS when your registration with the new GP practice is confirmed.
  4. Provide necessary documents: You may need to show proof of your identity during the registration process. If you already have an NHS Number it might speed up your registration if you have this to hand.
  5. Attend a new patient health check (this is often optional but recommended so that your doctor can understand your current state of health and medical history). Your patient records will automatically be transferred from your old doctor to your new doctor, but it is still important to have a new patient health assessment with your new doctor so they can get a proper understanding of your health and healthcare needs.

Contact us online

If you need help with a medical or admin request, you can contact us online.