PLEASE NOTE: During the festive period from 25th December 2020 till 28th December 2020 our surgery will be operating reduced hours and will open from 9.00am to 12noon. Normal opening\closing times will resume after Tuesday 29th December.
Urban Health Primary Care Network has launched the IAS (Improved Access Scheme) to extend the hours available to patients to be seen by a GP for its member practices.
As Broadway Health Centre is a member of Urban Health PCN, patients will be able to book to see a GP for the following extended hours:
To book an appointment please ring the surgery number at 0121 250 6105
As part of the Extended Access Broadway Health Centre is offering, if you need to access a GP over the Easter close down, then please call 0121 250 6105 between 08:30 am to 1:00 pm for further information and/or an appointment as the Broadway Hub will be open.
The addresses of the 3 HUB’s and their telephone numbers to ring if you needed to cancel or change an appointment are:
Newport Medical Centre (Monday to Friday)
1 Newport Road
Birmingham
B12 8QE
0121 449 1327
Broadway Health Centre (Saturday & Sunday)
Cope Street
Birmingham
B18 7BA
0121 250 6105
Heath Street Surgery (Saturday)
134 Heath Street
Winson Green
Birmingham
B18 7AL
0121 389 1100
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