New Patient Registrations
Before filling out a registration form, please read and agree to our patient information leaflet below then check you are in our catchment area.
We regret to inform you that, due to current pressures on the practice, we have taken the decision to limit the number of new patient registrations at Regency Surgery.
This means the patient registration process will operate differently and may involve registering with an alternative practice; call into reception to discuss with a member of our Team
If you need help finding a GP surgery in Sussex, please visit Find a GP – NHS. This website will show you other GP practices in your local area.
Find out which GPs you can register with on the NHS website.
How to register
To register with us you can collect a registration form at reception.
Named GP
You will have a named, accountable doctor who is responsible for coordinating your care. You can still talk to or make appointments to see any of our doctors or nurses, not just your named GP.
We recommend that new patients undertake a health check with a practice nurse.
Temporary patients
If you are not registered with the surgery you will be unable to see one of our doctors unless you have a serious emergency. In most other cases, calling 111 is a better option.
You can be registered as a temporary patient for up to three months. This means you can be registered with our practice and remain a patient of your permanent GP. After three months you will have to re-register as a temporary patient or permanently register with our practice.
Click here for further information on the NHS website
Non-English speakers
For help with health information in other languages, please go to the NHS website.

