Registering with a GP

Registration is a few clicks away

You’d like to register with a GP? So pick us! We are Hiyos (Healthy in your own skin), a GP practice in Hounslow, in West London. We’re a pretty innovative practice constantly striving to ensure that patients have the best healthcare possible. We do this in lots of ways from the way we book appointments, to the webinars we run, such as work experience! We hope to make the best impact possible on your healthcare. So how can you register with us?

Do you live in our area?

What happens after you register?

Once registered, we will ask you if you are on any current repeat medications. We will also ask for your vaccination status and whether or not you have an established diagnosis of any health conditions. If you do have any medications or diagnoses, we will book you for a new patient health check. That will include a blood test, urine test and BP check.

If this is your first GP in the UK you will be sent a letter in the post. That will include your NHS number, so keep this letter safe as you may need your NHS number later on. 

We can show you around the practice

Once registered we can book you in to show you around the practice either in person or online. This is our version of a welcome and a thank you for choosing to register with us. Join us in a group consultation in which you will meet a series of clinicians such as a nurse and a GP.

There will be a group of different people who have all registered, and members of our team will give a series of introductions on who we are and how you navigate our system.

Make sure that you bring documentation of medication, vaccines or letters you have from abroad because then we can process your existing needs quickly. The welcome session will be held on a Saturday so we can ensure that you can all attend and make the best impact possible on the future of your healthcare. Don’t worry if you have anything significant to discuss, we will advise you on the next steps.

Click here for our new patient toolkit!

Frequently asked questions

I’m used to a different healthcare system. What is a GP?

A GP also known as a general practitioner is kind of a generalist doctor. Think of them as the gateway to other specialist services. They will be the first to see you, organise tests for you, issue prescriptions for you, and look after you if you have long term conditions. GPs work with a community of different people to help you in the best way possible, these people include clinical pharmacists, healthcare assistants, nurses and non-clinical admin and many more. They try to work in harmony to offer you the best care.

Can I register with you if I don’t live in TW3,4, 5 or 7

Unfortunately not. You’ll have to register with a GP practice nearer to where you live.

Do I need to provide Proof of ID?

No

Do I need to print the registration form out and bring it in?

No, you can just submit it online. Save the trees!

I’m arrived from abroad, what should I do?

Once you have registered with us online, you can bring your vaccine record, details of medication, and any other medical letter with you to your first appointment.

I have no existing condition or problems, can I still have a healthcheck?

Yes! All new patients are offered a free health check.