Important - Vaccinations: In line with NHS Highland Direction GP surgeries will no longer be responsible for the delivery of vaccinations and immunisations effective 1st March 2023. If you have any queries regarding child or adult immunisations, please contact the NHS Highland Service Delivery Centre Helpline: 0800 032 0339 open Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5.00pm. For routine immunisations you are requested to wait for an appointment letter before making contact.

Gergask Surgery

Laggan, Newtonmore, Highland, PH20 1AH

Telephone: 01528 544225

NHSH.GP55944-admin@nhs.scot

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New Patients

New Patient Registration

If you live in the practice area and wish to register for NHS general medical services please download a copy of our Registration Forms below. Once completed please email these back to our secure email nhsh.gp55944-admin@nhs.scot. You will need to email through one form of photographic ID and a proof of address (Utility Bill, Drivers Licence etc.) to complete your registration. 

When you register with us we think this is a good opportunity to let us know about your medical problems and requirements if there are any. Health maintenance is important for all of us and to this end, newly registered patients are asked to complete and return a Health Check form.  Please note that a separate form must be completed for each person registering.

If you are taking regular medication, you may need to be seen before a prescription can be issued. We do not prescribe for addiction; patients requiring this specialist service will be referred accordingly.

If you move out of our practice area, you will need to register with another practice.


Laggan Medical Practice ADULT Registration Pack
Please return forms 1 to 3

1. LMP Registration Form GPR001

2. LMP New Patient Health Check A4

3. LMP Registration Form for Online Services

4. LMP Where to Go for Treatment & NHS24 Info Leaflet


Laggan Medical Practice CHILD (under 16) Registration Pack
Please return forms 1 to 3

1. LMP Registration Form GPR001

2. LMP Child Health Check A4

3. LMP Under 16 Family Contact Form for Child Registration

4. LMP Registration Form for Online Services


Emergency Prescription Requests 

If you are visiting the area and require a supply of your usual medication, it is not usually necessary for you to register with the local GP surgery. Please see the information below.

Scottish Resident: report to any Community Pharmacy in Scotland. An emergency supply may be issued for up to 30 days duration at the Pharmacist’s discretion. The Pharmacist may ask your permission to access your prescription details electronically. Alternatively, the Pharmacist may ask YOU to contact your regular GP surgery to request a prescription be scanned and emailed to the Community Pharmacy. There will be no charge for this service.

UK Resident (outwith Scotland i.e. ordinarily resident in England, Wales or Ireland): report to any Community Pharmacy in Scotland and present a prescription from your regular GP surgery. If you do not already have a prescription, please contact your regular GP surgery and request that this is sent via the postal service to you, this may be at your expense. If a supply is required urgently (and you do not already have a prescription), the Pharmacist may ask YOU to contact your regular GP surgery to request a prescription be scanned and emailed to the Community Pharmacy. The ‘physical’ prescription (paper copy) must still be sent to the Community Pharmacy. The prescription charge will be in line with what you normally pay at home.

If a prescription is not available, an emergency supply may still be issued for up to 30 days at the Pharmacist’s discretion. You will be charged for the actual cost of the medicine (be aware that some medicines cost a lot more than the prescription charge you normally pay) plus the Community Pharmacy dispensing fee plus 20% VAT.

EEA & Swiss Residents (outwith UK): report to any Community Pharmacy in Scotland. An emergency supply may be issued for up to 30 days at the Pharmacist’s discretion. There will be a charge at the Community Pharmacy for the prescribed item.

Residents outwith the EEA: you must register with the local GP surgery. You will need to wait for an available GP appointment. A prescription may be issued at the GP’s discretion. You will need to present the prescription to any Community Pharmacy in Scotland for dispensing. There will be a charge at the Community Pharmacy for the prescribed item.

Nearest Community Pharmacies:

Boots Pharmacy
High Street, Kingussie, PH22-1HR
Phone: 01540 661202

Strathspey Pharmacy
2 Main Street, Newtonmore, PH20 1DD
Phone: 01540 673 169


 

Opening Times

  • Monday
    08:30am to 12:30pm
    03:00pm to 06:00pm
    Closed for Lunch
  • Tuesday
    08:30am to 12:30pm
    03:00pm to 06:00pm
    Closed for Lunch
  • Wednesday
    08:30am to 12:30pm
  • Thursday
    08:30am to 12:30pm
  • Friday
    08:30am to 12:30pm
    03:00pm to 06:00pm
    extended hours available once a month on Friday evenings for those who work outwith the area & cannot manage to attend in usual hours.
  • Saturday
    CLOSED
  • Sunday
    CLOSED
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