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Registration Confirmation Letter: Scott Lee Syrett 3 Baxley Grove Leeds Ls8 5Nz

This document is a Registration Confirmation Letter for Mr. Scott Lee Syrett, confirming his registration with PRIVATE GP SERVICES LEEDS and providing essential details such as his NHS Number and date of birth. It includes information on how to access NHS services, update personal information, and what to do in emergencies. Additionally, it outlines procedures for changing GP practices and filing complaints.

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Registration Confirmation Letter: Scott Lee Syrett 3 Baxley Grove Leeds Ls8 5Nz

This document is a Registration Confirmation Letter for Mr. Scott Lee Syrett, confirming his registration with PRIVATE GP SERVICES LEEDS and providing essential details such as his NHS Number and date of birth. It includes information on how to access NHS services, update personal information, and what to do in emergencies. Additionally, it outlines procedures for changing GP practices and filing complaints.

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Registration Confirmation Letter

Please keep this in a safe place. It is confirmation you


have been registered with a GP practice.
11538/00000000/01/0018
100/100/966500/2426

Mr Scott Lee Syrett Your GP practice or doctor's name is:


3 Baxley Grove PRIVATE GP SERVICES LEEDS
Leeds Units 4&5 Gateway West
LS8 5NZ East Street
Leeds
LS9 8DA

This is your NHS Number

Date of registration:
10/11/2025
NHS No. 459 6137 5599

Your date of birth:


17/Oct/1969

Please check the above details and notify your GP if anything needs amending.

Your NHS number If you cannot find your NHS number


Everyone registered with the NHS in England, Wales and the You should be able to find your NHS Number on
Isle of Man has a unique patient identifier called NHS any letter or document you have from the NHS,
Number. including prescriptions, test results, and hospital
referral or appointment letters.
Your NHS Number helps healthcare staff and service
providers identify you correctly and match your details to your If you cannot find your NHS Number, you can ask
health records. This will ensure you receive safe and efficient your GP Practice to help you. They should be able
care within the NHS. to provide the number as long as you are
registered with them. To ensure your privacy, you
For more information about the NHS Number, visit NHS may be asked to show a passport, driving licence
Choices at [Link]/NHSEngland. or some other proof of
identity.
Use of NHS Services

Having an NHS Number does not mean you are automatically


entitled to the free use of all NHS services.
For further information, visit NHS Choices at
[Link]/NHSEngland.

Primary Care Support England provides administrative and support services for
primary care on behalf of NHS England and is part of Capita plc
Welcome to the NHS Moving house

T his information is designed to help you get the most If you change your address
from your NHS. Comprehensive information can be
found on the NHS Choices website at [Link].L1l;. Tell your GP practice your new address as soon as
you can. This is in case your GP practice has to write
to you or visit you at home. If you have moved out of
the area that your GP practice covers, you may need
Your NHS Services to change your GP practice.

Your GP practice and you If you go abroad for more than three months
All GP practices should have a practice leaflet If you are moving abroad on a permanent basis, you
containing information to help you, such as surgery will no longer be entitled to medical treatment under
hours and the various services available to patients. normal NHS rules. You will have to notify your GP so
Your practice may also have a website that that you and your family can be removed from the NHS
provides information on its services. It may also register. For more information, visit
provide information on the NHS Choices website at [Link]/N HSE11gland.
[Link]/NHSEr,gland.

Emergencies and Urgent Care


If you want to change your doctor
In a life-threatening situation, you should call 999.
If you're not happy with the service at your existing
If the situation is urgent but not life-threatening, you GP practice, you can change to another practice in
can; the area, in most cases. For further information
on choosing a GP, visit [Link]/NHSEngla11d.
• Call your GP practice,
When you have selected a practice that meets your
• Call NHS Direct on 111, which can provide needs, you will usually need to fill out and sign a
non- urgent healthcare advice 24 hours a registration form and hand it to the practice Be
day, 365 days a year, prepared to take along details of your previous
• Go to an NHS Walk-in Centre, Minor Injuries doctor and your address.
Unit, or other healthcare provider. You may go to your new practice for treatment as
Information on local services is available from the NHS soon as they have accepted you.
Choices website at [Link]/NHSEngland.

Travelling within the UK Complaints


If you need to consult a GP whilst away from home you
can approach a local GP practice. Information on local If you want to complain about the services of a
services is available from the NHS Choices website at GP practice, dentist, optician or pharmacist, you
[Link]/NHSEngland. can contact the complaints manager at the
practice. If your complaint is about hospital
services, you can contact the hospital's complaints
Healthcare abroad manager.
If you're going abroad on holiday or a business trip, you
should apply for a free European Health Insurance
Card (EHIC), which may give you access to reduced-
cost medical treatment. For more information, visit
[Link]/NHSE11gland.

Primary Care Support England provides administrative and support services for
primary care on behalf of NHS England and is part of Capita pie

Common questions

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Primary Care Support England provides administrative and support services for primary care on behalf of NHS England. As a part of Capita plc, it ensures the effective management and operation of primary care services, which is essential for the continuity and efficiency of patient care within the NHS framework .

While traveling within the UK, one can consult a GP by approaching a local GP practice. Information on available services can be found on the NHS Choices website. This process ensures continuity of care, even if one is away from their usual healthcare provider .

If a patient wishes to complain about a pharmacy service, they can contact the complaints manager at the pharmacy. This process is part of a structured complaints management system within the NHS, ensuring patient grievances are addressed and healthcare service quality is maintained .

To protect patient privacy when providing an NHS Number, verification of identity may be required through documents such as a passport or driving licence. This safeguards sensitive health information, ensuring it is disclosed only to verified individuals. This approach upholds patient confidentiality and trust in NHS services .

The NHS Number acts as a unique patient identifier, helping healthcare staff and service providers correctly identify patients and match them to their health records, which ensures they receive safe and efficient care. This system is vital for maintaining patient safety and healthcare efficiency .

Updating the GP practice with a new address is crucial because it ensures that the practice can communicate effectively with the patient, such as sending letters or visiting if necessary. If a patient moves out of the area covered by their current GP practice, it may be necessary to change GP practices to ensure continuity of care .

For urgent but non-life-threatening medical situations, patients can call their GP practice, contact NHS Direct on 111, or visit an NHS Walk-in Centre or Minor Injuries Unit. These options provide access to necessary healthcare advice and treatment, available 24 hours a day, assisting patients in managing medical concerns promptly .

If someone is moving abroad on a permanent basis, they will not be entitled to treatment under normal NHS rules and must notify their GP so that they and their family can be removed from the NHS register. This ensures that NHS resources are allocated appropriately to those who are eligible .

If a patient is dissatisfied with their GP practice service, they can change to another practice in the area. They must select a new practice that meets their needs, fill out and sign a registration form, and possibly provide previous doctor's details and their address to the new practice .

The EHIC allows travelers to access reduced-cost medical treatment in European countries, providing a safety net for unexpected healthcare needs while abroad. Obtaining an EHIC ensures travelers are protected under standards similar to those they receive in the UK, thereby fostering peace of mind during international travel .

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