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Telephone Enquiries: for general non-urgent enquiries please telephone the surgery after 2.30pm if at all possible - thank you. 
Patient Participation Group - If you would like to help us improve the services we offer to our patients please join our Patient Participation Group.  We currently have no members aged 20-30 years and are keen for members who represent these age groups to join.  We wouldn't take up much of your time just occasional email contact - please see the link on the right side of this page.
Patient Survey Results - you can find our latest national survey results at: http://www.gp-patient.co.uk/

Online guides for parents -http://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/info/20643/advice_and_guidance_for_families_early_help/1575/online_guides_for_parents

Useful Telephone Numbers & Links

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Alexandra Hospital01527 503030
Birmingham Children’s Hospital0121 333 9999
Birmingham Womens Hospital0121 472 1377
Princess of Wales Hospital01527 488000
Queen Elizabeth Hospital0121 627 2000
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital0121 685 4000
Worcester Royal Hospital01905 763333

 

Local Chemists

 

Rubery Pharmacy

0121 453 3594
  

Useful Links

The main NHS website - www.nhs.uk

To see how the practice is performing, please visit the following website - www.qof.ic.nhs.uk

The Patients Association is a charitable organisation providing patients with an opportunity to raise concerns and share experiences of healthcare - www.patients-association.org.uk

NHS Immunisation Information is the most comprehensive, up-to-date and accurate source of information on vaccines, disease and immunisation in the UK - www.immunisation.nhs.uk

The National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) is funded by the Department of Health to promote clinical standards in travel medicine - www.nathnac.org

Patient.co.uk is a comprehensive, free, and up-to-date health information as provided by GPs -

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Information from the Healthcare Commission -



 
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