The GP69 form! That's a specific and interesting topic. Here's what I found:
The GP69 form is typically divided into three main sections: gp69 form
The GP69 form can be obtained from authorized government offices, such as the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) offices, or through authorized medical providers, such as public hospitals or clinics. The GP69 form
Your full, detailed records (including every past appointment, note, and letter) remain stored at your old surgery or in NHS archives. Personal Information: Full names, KRA PIN, and ID number
Have questions about registering with a new GP? Your local surgery’s reception team can explain exactly what information they need from you – but the GP69 itself is their job, not yours.