University students encouraged to register with a GP

New and returning students to Humber and North Yorkshire are being encouraged to register with a GP practice as soon as they can.

A new academic year brings with it fresh challenges and opportunities for every student. One of the best ways they can get ready for the year ahead is by registering with a practice close to their term-time address.

People who live away from home may no longer have easy access to the practice they are registered with. Healthcare facilities are located on or close to campus at the three universities across our region – University of Hull, University of York and York St John University.

There are a number of other surgeries in both Hull and York that students can register with. Everyone who registers with a practice may be asked to complete a registration form and questionnaire, but should not require proof of ID.

Dr Nigel Wells, a local GP and Executive Director of Clinical and Professional for NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board, said: “Starting university is an exciting time for students. Many will be experiencing living away from home for the first time and it is really important that they look after their health.

“One of the best ways to do that is registering with a local GP, which provides quick access to health services when they are needed. It is especially important for anyone with an ongoing condition, such as diabetes or asthma, or who needs regular prescriptions.

“There are lots of ways to access care in general practice and I encourage everyone to check your practice website for more information.”

Mixing with lots of people from across the country and overseas means that students are at greater risk of catching infectious diseases – including mumps, meningitis and HPV.

Students should ensure they are protected as soon as possible, with many of these illnesses arising at the start of the academic year. More information about NHS vaccinations and when to have them can be found on the NHS website.

Those who are concerned that they are not up to date with any of the free vaccinations should speak to their GP to request a vaccine.

Mario Owiriwa, President Wellbeing and Diversity at York St John Students’ Union, said: “Registering with a GP at university is essential for all students, as it ensures timely access to medical care and support, helping them stay healthy and focused on their studies while navigating the demands of university life.”

University of Hull students can register with Campus Health Centre, located on the edge of campus, by completing the online registration form.

University of York students can register with Unity Health, the on-campus GP practice, by completing the online registration form.

York St John University students can register with the Student Health Centre, which is located on campus in Quad East, by completing the online registration form.

Once registered with a GP practice, students can use the NHS App to access a range of services such as viewing their GP health record and ordering repeat prescriptions. The App enables patients to access key services from the comfort of their home, making it more convenient for them and freeing up frontline staff.

Students can also use the NHS 111 service, making it easier and quicker to get the right advice or treatment they need, whether for their physical or mental health.

NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To access the service, visit 111.nhs.uk or call 111 for free.

More information about local GP surgeries, including what services they offer and how to register, is available on the NHS website.