Do You Have to Change GP When You Go to University?
Moving away to university often means living in a new city or town. One of the most common questions students ask is: Do you have to change GP when you go to university? The short answer is yes — if you’re living away from home, you should register with a local GP near your university so you can access NHS care quickly.
Do students have to change GP?
Yes, if you move to a different area for university, you’ll need to register with a GP close to your student accommodation. NHS GPs can only accept patients who live within their practice boundary.
If you’re staying at home while studying, you can keep your current GP.
Why is it important to register with a GP at university?
- Faster care – You’ll be able to see a doctor near campus rather than travelling home.
- Continuity – Your medical records transfer electronically, so your new GP has access to your history.
- Referrals – If you need hospital care or specialist services, it must be arranged through your registered GP.
What happens if I don’t register with a GP?
If you become unwell, you can be seen as a temporary patient at a local practice, but this is only short-term. For ongoing care, prescriptions, or referrals, you’ll need to be fully registered with a GP near your university.
Do you lose your old GP?
Yes — when you register with a new GP, your old practice is automatically notified, and your records are transferred. You can’t be permanently registered with two GPs at the same time.
Can I change back to my home GP in the holidays?
Yes, you can re-register with your home GP if you move back outside of term time. However, most students stay registered with their university GP year-round, especially if they spend most of the year there.
What if I move student accommodation?
If you move across town but stay within your GP’s catchment area, you can stay registered. If your new address falls outside their boundary, you’ll need to change to a new GP.
How do I change GP?
- Find a GP near your accommodation – You can use the NHS website or find a local GP here.
- Complete a registration form – Online via the NHS App, Anima, or directly at the practice.
- Provide proof of address – A student housing contract or utility bill is usually accepted.
- Wait for confirmation – Your NHS number and records will automatically transfer.
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Conclusion
So, do you have to change GP when you go to university? Yes — if you’re living away from home, registering with a local GP ensures quick access to healthcare and seamless transfer of your NHS records. It’s a simple process that helps you stay healthy and supported throughout your studies.