The Rural Alliance PCN

Tarporley Health Centre – 01829 733456
Tarvin Health Centre – 01829 733456
Waverton Surgery – 01829 733456

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Managing your health online

Using an online form

There are many things you can do online at our surgery. Some tasks you can do using a website called Patchs where you can:

  • request an appointment
  • request a sick note
  • ask about test results
  • contact us about an admin request

You don’t need an account to use this website.

Using your NHS account or Patient Access

There are other tasks you can do online, like:

  • order repeat prescriptions
  • view your test results
  • see parts of your health record
  • check or cancel appointments
  • see your vaccination record

From the end of November 2022 patients who have an NHS account / use the NHS App will be able to view their medical record on-line.

For these, you can use your NHS account or Patient Access. You can access them using their websites or apps.

Setting up an NHS account

To set up your NHS account for the first time, you will need to set up an NHS login. Read about how to set up NHS login (nhs.uk).

Once you have set up your NHS login, you can log in to your NHS account or download the NHS App onto your phone.

Setting up Patient Access

We are no longer registering patients for Patient Access as we are now advising patients to use the NHS App. If you already have Patient Access, you can continue to use it.

To register for online services, fill in the online access application form.

If you need any support with patient access, please visit the website https://www.patientaccess.com

Registering for someone else on their behalf

You can register for someone else on their behalf (proxy access) if you are a carer or relative.

To register on behalf of someone else, complete the online proxy access request form. You can also download the form and bring it into the practice.

Proxy access needs to be authorised by a GP. The practice will phone or text you to confirm the request has been authorised.

You will then need to bring photo ID and proof of your address to the surgery, where the receptionist will set up your proxy access.

Date published: 1st September, 2023
Date last updated: 29th September, 2023