Patient Record

If you have a SystmOnline account you can update your record using the buttons above.

Or use any other online account like the NHS App to update your personal details and patient record.  

Or you can use the buttons below to fill in an online form.  

How to request your Detailed medical record

GP health record – NHS App help and support – NHS (www.nhs.uk)


Summary Care Record

There is a new Central NHS Computer System called the Summary Care Record (SCR). The Summary Care Record is meant to help emergency doctors and nurses help you when you contact them when the surgery is closed. Initially, it will contain just your medications and allergies.

Later on as the central NHS computer system develops, (known as the ‘Summary Care Record’ – SCR), other staff who work in the NHS will be able to access it along with information from hospitals, out of hours services, and specialists letters that may be added as well.

Your information will be extracted from practices such as ours and held on central NHS databases.   

As with all new systems there are pros and cons to think about. When you speak to an emergency doctor you might overlook something that is important and if they have access to your medical record it might avoid mistakes or problems, although even then, you should be asked to give your consent each time a member of NHS Staff wishes to access your record, unless you are medically unable to do so.

On the other hand, you may have strong views about sharing your personal information and wish to keep your information at the level of this practice. Connecting for Health (CfH), the government agency responsible for the Summary Care Record have agreed with doctors’ leaders that new patients registering with this practice should be able to decide whether or not their information is uploaded to the Central NHS Computer System.

For existing patients it is different in that it is assumed that you want your record uploaded to the Central NHS Computer System unless you actively opt out.

Summary Care Record and eDSM

Click here for information about enhanced data sharing and Summary Care record with Additional Information


Sharing Your Medical Record

Increasingly, patient medical data is shared e.g. between GP surgeries and District Nursing, in order to give clinicians access to the most up to date information when attending patients.

The systems we operate require that any sharing of medical information is consented to by patients beforehand. Patients must consent to sharing of the data held by a health provider out to other health providers and must also consent to which of the other providers can access their data.

For example, it may be necessary to share data held in GP practices with district nurses but the local podiatry department would not need to see it to undertake their work. In this case, patients would allow the surgery to share their data, they would allow the district nurses to access it but they would not allow access by the podiatry department. In this way access to patient data is under patients’ control and can be shared on a ‘need to know’ basis.


GDPR and Subject Access Requests for your Medical Records

Access to your Medical Record

NHS:  About Subject Access Requests

Under the The General Data Protection Regulations 2018 (GDPR) and the Data Processing Act 2018 you have the right to access your personal data. 

This is sometimes called a Subject Access Request (SAR). 

You can do this verbally to anybody in the practice, electronically, or in writing.  

We will respond within one month.  We may need to ask you for documents to prove your identity.