General Practice Nurse

A General Practice Nurse (GPN) is a registered nurse based within GP Practices. The role of a GPN varies from Practice to Practice. However, they are supportive to all care provided by GPs.

Nurses at all levels working within the Practice play a vital role in community nursing teams.

Examples of care and support provided are:

  • Cervical screening
  • Health Promotion, lifestyle support and onwards signposting
  • Supporting management and monitoring of long term conditions including:  Diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension) and heart disease (cardiovascular disease)

You may be appointed or signposted to a Practice Nurse in a GP Practice.

Practice Nurses develop long term relationships with individuals and their families. This role is key in managing health conditions, improving physical, mental health and wellbeing of patients.

Date published: 11th February, 2025
Date last updated: 15th September, 2025