About the surgery
Heathcot Medical Practice is a friendly, forward-thinking NHS GP surgery in Woking, Surrey, caring for patients across three local sites:
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Heathcot Medical Practice, York House Medical Centre, Heathside Road, Woking, GU22 7XL
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Knaphill Surgery, Redding Way, Knaphill, Woking, GU21 2DN
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Brewery Road Surgery, 54 Brewery Road, Woking, GU21 4NB
We provide care for patients of all ages, from newborn babies and children to adults and older people. Our aim is to offer safe, kind and accessible NHS healthcare for our local community.
Our experienced team includes GPs, nurses, healthcare assistants, pharmacists, care coordinators, health and wellbeing staff and administrative colleagues. We are proud to have a diverse multilingual team, with languages spoken within the practice including English, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Spanish, Polish, Sindhi, Marathi, Bengali, Cantonese and Hungarian.
We offer a wide range of GP and specialist services, including women’s health clinics, coil and implant fittings, cervical screening, child health clinics, immunisations, travel vaccinations including yellow fever, diabetic reviews, long-term condition care, microsuction, joint injections and health and wellbeing coaching. Our health and wellbeing support is led by staff with a personal training background, helping patients with lifestyle change, movement, confidence and prevention.
Heathcot Medical Practice is also a training and research practice. We support the development of future healthcare professionals and take part in approved research to help improve patient care and outcomes.
Across all three sites, our focus is to provide high-quality, joined-up care that is compassionate, modern and centred around the needs of our patients.
GP services in Woking
At Heathcot Medical Practice, patients can access a wide range of NHS GP services, including:
- GP appointments and urgent medical advice
- nurse and healthcare assistant appointments
- long-term condition reviews, including diabetes, asthma, COPD, blood pressure and heart disease
- cervical screening
- childhood immunisations and baby checks
- contraception advice
- medication reviews and repeat prescription support
- NHS health checks and lifestyle advice
- mental health support and signposting
- referrals to hospital and community services when needed
Please use our website, online consultation service or reception team to request the right care for your needs.
Registering with our GP surgery
We welcome new patients who live in Woking.
If you are looking for a GP surgery in Woking, you can register with Heathcot Medical Practice online or by contacting our reception team.
When you register, it helps to provide your NHS number if you know it. This allows us to transfer your medical records safely and quickly.
Appointments, prescriptions and online access
Patients can use our online services to request help from the practice, order repeat prescriptions and access NHS services. You can also use the NHS App to view parts of your medical record, request repeat medication and manage your healthcare online.
If your problem is urgent, please contact the practice as early as possible. Our team will help direct you to the most appropriate clinician or service.
Accessible care for all patients
We want every patient to be able to access our services. Please tell us if you need extra support when contacting the practice or attending an appointment. This may include:
- large print information
- easy read information
- support for hearing or visual impairment
- interpreter support
- help for carers
- reasonable adjustments for disability or neurodiversity
We will do our best to make our services clear, safe and accessible
Our local community
Heathcot Medical Practice supports patients across Woking and the surrounding area. We work with local NHS services, community teams, pharmacies, hospitals and voluntary organisations to help patients receive joined-up care.
We are committed to improving patient experience, listening to feedback and developing services that meet the needs of our local population.
Published: 13 January 2026
Last Updated: 11 June 2026