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Emis Access Guide

We now offer patients the use of a secure web site on the Internet to:

  • Book Appointments Online
  • Cancel Appointments Online

HOW DO I REGISTER FOR EMIS ACCESS?
accessPlease note as this is a new service which we aim to roll out to all of our patients over the coming months.  You must be a fully registered patient and will need a letter from us containing personalised access codes.

To register your interest for this service you need to come to Reception and ask for registration for EMIS Access. You will need to show some photo ID, e.g. passport/driving license.

You will then be issued with a print out of your access codes, registration instructions and booking guidance. Once you have read the instructions and guidance you can connect to the web site at any time and register.

Please ensure you have read the guidance notes the reception staff give to you on registering. This will ensure that you use the various appointment slots appropriately.

HOW DO I GET ONTO EMIS ACCESS?
You can visit this page by clicking on the link from the "Appointments page" of this website. Please ensure you click the link for online appointments. The first time you use the site you will be asked to create your account. Here you will need to enter the four registration codes given to you by the practice.



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