Moyle Medical Centre | Old Glenarm Road | Larne | County Antrim | BT40 1XH

Further Documentation Required

When Registering at the Practice

  • Temporary patients only need to bring their photographic ID
  • Permanent patients require photo ID, proof of address (eg a utility bill within the last 3 months)

GB Transfers proof of ID – UK & Irish Nationals born in UK:

  • Valid Passport or Vallid UK Driving Licence with photograph of applicant.
  • Or UK Citizen Card or Business Services Organisation (BSO) will verify this information and you may be asked to provide further information.

GB Transfers proof of ID – EEA Citizens:

  • Valid Passport Or Birth Certificate, and where applicable , Marriage or Civil partnership with photographic identification.
  • Or Certificate of Naturalisation or proof of EEA status i.e. EEA National Identity Card.

GB Transfers proof of ID – Non-EEA Citizens:

  • Valid Visa/BRP issued by home office and Valid passport.
  • Proof of address of all categories above:
  • Current Driving licence(photo card and counterpart) showing your NI address.
  • Current home insurance policy valid for property of residence in NI.
  • Current NI rates bill valid for property of residence in NI.
  • Signed, current tenancy agreement (not hand written) or mortgage statement for your property of residence in NI.
  • Current bank statement for an active account which shows your NI address and activity in NI.
  • Recently paid utility bill(gas, electricity or telephone – not mobile phone)for your property of residence in NI.
  • Housing benefit award letter for your property of residence in NI.
  • A letter or document from Department for Communities confirming receipt of a state benefit showing your NI address.
  • A letter or document from Department for Communities confirming receipt of a social security benefit showing your NI address.
  • Letter from HMRC with you Unique Tax Reference/Self-Assessment Return showing NI address.
  • S1 Form (not issued in UK) or letter from DSP confirming receipt of State Pension (ROI only).
  • HMRC Tax Credit Award showing your NI address.

Urgent Cases

Urgent cases will always be seen on the same day.

Infectious Disease

If you have a suspected infectious disease, please inform reception if you suspect an infectious disease, as this will enable us to deal with it appropriately during your visit to protect you, other patients and staff.

Do you need to see a GP?

Sometimes the GP is not the most appropriate Healthcare Professional to deal with your ailment. Please see the information on Who should I see? which might help you decide whether a GP appointment is truly necessary or whether it might be better for you to see a Pharmacist, Optician, Dentist or other Healthcare Professional. You ...

Telephone Advice

If you wish to speak to a doctor on the telephone, you need to ring between 09.30 and 11.00, you will be asked to leave your name, details, contact number and a brief explanation of your problem. The doctor will then return your call as soon as possible. Please remember that the doctor has a ...