Just been discussing the vaccine and how people are being contacted to attend for their jabs. I know my son has not been to see a doctor for over 25yrs and am pretty sure he is not registered anywhere so how or who will contact him? He's never been in hospital either so any medical records will be over 25 years old when he was in the Army and he has had a couple of addresses since then.
Before he joined the Army he must have been registered where we lived at that time. We have moved since then and I can't even remember a doctor's name or where the surgery was as it was 33 yrs ago. We moved just after he joined up. I'll contact our surgery in the morning and get some advice. Thanks all for your advice.
He needs to go to a walkin centre with proof of who he is, they will be able to look him up on SCR which is the main database for the UK, I use it everyday, it will give his last known gp.
He will need to reregister with Dr after leaving forces. When I left the forces years ago I didn't register for a long time as I wasn't ill but when I needed the Dr was told off by them for not doing it. The reason they gave me was that the Dr got paid for each patient they had on their books. As others have said contact your Drs and get him registered. It will make things easier for when he does need them.