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Questions for your GP's surgery

Finding a new GP's surgery is something you should take care over. After all, you may end up being registered there for the rest of your life.


Once you've found a few practices in your area, visit each one to find out if they offer the services you want.

We've provided a list of useful questions to ask your GP that you can print off and keep.

The list will launch in a new window. To print it, just right click on your mouse and select Print from the menu.

This article was last medically reviewed by Dr Rob Hicks in February 2007.


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