PLEASE NOTE: During the festive period Christmas Day (25th December) till Boxing Day our surgery will be operating reduced hours and will open from 9.00am to 11:30am. Normal opening\closing times will resume after this.
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 09:00 am to 11:30 am 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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