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Hallam Students can register with our Sheffield GP practice today

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Hallam students welcome
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Free to register
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NHS number not required
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By registering, you will be switching from your current NHS GP practice to Carrfield Medical Centre. We will handle everything for you.

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What our patients are saying

We're proud to be rated 4.9/5 by 100+ patients. Register now and see for yourself why patients say we're the best GP surgery in the area.

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Effective and efficient - very happy with service
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Felt that time was given to listen to my concerns and correct action taken
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Always receive a warm welcome. Lovely staff as always
January 2023
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Great staff, nice and straightforward info in appointments. Very happy coming here
January 2023
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Online booking

Say goodbye to hold music

At Carrfield Medical Centre, we make it easy for you to get an appointment. With our hassle-free online bookings, you no longer need to call reception or visit the practice in-person to get an appointment. That means you can request an appointment at any time of the day, even at weekends.

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Convenient location

The team at Carrfield Medical Centre would like to make your visit as relaxed and convenient as possible. You'll find plenty of free parking spaces on-site, so you won't need to worry about feeding the meter or getting a ticket.

We're a short drive or bus journey from the Sheffield city centre and train station. Our practice is conveniently located for anyone living in Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotheram or Doncaster.

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GP Registration in Sheffield: FAQ's

Frequently asked questions

How to register for a GP at Sheffield Hallam University?

To register for a GP while studying at Sheffield Hallam University, follow these steps:

  1. Find a local GP practice near your accommodation or the university campus. You can use online directories or the National Health Service (NHS) website to find GP practices in the area.
  2. When you've selected a GP practice, get in touch with them either by phone or through their website to inquire about the registration process and whether they are accepting new patients.
  3. The GP practice will provide you with registration forms to fill out. These forms typically require your personal information, medical history, and NHS number (if you have one - don’t worry if you don’t have one or don’t know it).
  4. ID: you may need to show proof of identity (e.g., passport) and your student enrollment status at Sheffield Hallam University (e.g., student ID).
  5. Some GP practices offer health checks for new patients, and if so, it’s recommended that you take them up on this so that they can better understand your health needs.
When to register with a GP at Sheffield Hallam University?

It is recommended to register with a GP at Sheffield Hallam University as soon as you arrive or shortly after starting your studies. Access to healthcare services is essential, so registering early ensures you have medical assistance available if needed.

Can students at Sheffield Hallam University register for a GP online?

The ability to register with a GP online may vary depending on the individual GP practice. Some practices might offer online registration services, while others may require an in-person visit. Verify whether online registration is available by checking the GP practice's website or contacting them directly. Here is the Carrfield Medical Centre online registration form.

How can students at Sheffield Hallam University see a GP?

Once you have successfully registered with a GP, you can schedule appointments to see them when necessary. GP services typically cover routine check-ups, general health concerns, and non-emergency medical issues. Appointments can usually be booked by phone or through the practice's website.

How can international students get healthcare while studying at Sheffield Hallam University?

International students studying at Sheffield Hallam University can access healthcare through the National Health Service (NHS) during their stay in the UK. Here's how:

  1. International students can register with a local GP practice near their accommodation or the university campus. The registration process is the same as for UK students.
  2. Once registered with a GP, international students can access a wide range of healthcare services provided by the NHS. This includes general medical care, specialist referrals if necessary, and access to prescribed medications (with possible charges, depending on visa and immigration status).
  3. International students should also check their specific visa requirements and determine whether they need private health insurance in addition to NHS services.

As healthcare policies and processes may change, students should stay informed about the latest guidelines and regulations throughout their studies at Sheffield Hallam University. For the most up-to-date information, refer to the university's official website and the NHS website.

International Students

The National Health Service (NHS) is the UK’s state healthcare system. It provides a wide range of services including doctor's appointments and hospital treatment.

International Students are entitled to receive healthcare from the NHS (National Health Service) if:

  • you are a full time student in the UK for more than 6 months
  • you have paid the Immigration Health Surcharge as part of your visa application fee

You should register with a doctor as soon as possible after your arrival in Sheffield to get access to local healthcare services.

Use the Register now form on this page to join Carrfield Medical Centre; it only takes 2 minutes to register.

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