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If you have changed your name or address and not informed your GP then please do not make a referral using this method until the GP has updated their system, please note you will also need your NHS Number.
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Ashford and St Peters is an NHS service providing a single point of access for all maternity referrals in the Ashford & St Peter's Hospital (ASPH) NHS Foundation Trust catchment area which includes Woking, Spelthorne, Runnymede, Elmbridge, and Surrey Heath. If you live outside the catchment area, we recommend you book with your local hospital who will provide all your postnatal care. You are also welcome to book with ASPH for antenatal care and your birth if you live outside this area however, please be aware our delivery suite and birth centre are located at St.Peter’s Hospital, Chertsey.. The aim is to make sure you have access to the right care from day one. Ashford and St Peters will triage your referral based on the information you provide and the hospital will contact you to start your antenatal care. In the meantime if you are worried about your pregnancy, please tell your GP straight away.

Click here to inform the NHS of your pregnancy. It's quick and easy and just takes a couple of minutes.

If you are more than 6 weeks pregnant you can book your maternity care directly with ASPH by completing the self-referral form. If you have any questions regarding the referral process, you are more than welcome to email the team at asp-tr.maternitybookingsteam@nhs.net. If you have any further enquiries or are already over 20 weeks pregnant, please call 01932 726642 between 9am- 3pm. If you are less than 12 weeks pregnant and are experiencing any vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain or other pregnancy concerns, please complete the online Early Pregnancy Unit self-referral form via the ASPH Maternity website. If you have any concerns about your pregnancy between 12 and 16 weeks, please call your GP (NHS Direct - Call 111 out of hours) or attend Emergency Department if severe pain or very heavy vaginal bleeding.

You can also use this to refer a pregnancy on behalf of a woman.