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The GP69 is a standard form used in the UK National Health Service (NHS). It is titled:
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What is a GP69 form?
The GP69 is an official NHS form titled: "Medical Record for a Patient Joining a New General Practice." The GP69 is a standard form used in
In plain English, it is a summary of your medical history that gets transferred from your old doctor to your new one. Use documented evidence: include dates of events (e
Think of it as a “handover note.” It contains the most important information from your full medical records so your new GP can start treating you safely without waiting for your entire paper file to arrive.
For GPs and clinicians
- Use documented evidence: include dates of events (e.g., seizures), descriptions, results of investigations, and input from specialists.
- Be clear and specific: state whether the patient is currently fit/unfit, any recommended restrictions, and planned review intervals.
- When in doubt, advise restriction and specialist review — public safety and medicolegal risk favour caution.
Mistake 2: Using the wrong address
Sending Section 11 to the standard DVLA vehicle tax office in Swansea will cause delays. Always use the SA99 1BD address specific to exports.
Step 1: Obtain the Form
You can download the GP69 form PDF directly from the GOV.UK website. Alternatively, the DVLA will often send you a paper copy when they send your licence renewal reminder (the D777 pack).