Extra GP appointments available for Walsall patients

Patients registered with a Walsall GP can benefit from the Extended GP Access Service.

NHS Walsall Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has worked with local GPs to create Four Hubs based at Darlaston Health Centre in Darlaston, Pinfold Health Centre in Bloxwich, Portland Medical Centre in Aldridge and Broadway Medical Practice in Walsall . The Hubs are currently run by a group of local GPS.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE HUB LOCATION MAY DIFFER DUE TO COVID – CURRENTLY OPERATIONAL FROM PINFOLD AND BROADWAY HUB ONLY

When can I get an out-of-hours appointment?

Extra GP appointments on will be available between:

  • 6.30pm – 9pm weekdays  (all hubs)
  • 10am – 3pm weekends (excluding Darlaston Health Centre and Portland Medical Centre)
  • 11am – 1.30pm Bank Holidays (all hubs)

However, people will only be seen if they have booked an appointment.

How can I book one of these appointments?

A dedicated number has been set up and appointments can be booked by calling 01922 501999 during the following times:

  • 8am – 9pm weekdays
  • 10am – 3pm weekends
  • 11am – 1pm bank holidays

NHS 111 will also be able to book an appointment for you if they feel you need to see a GP.

Do I need to be registered at one of the four surgeries where the Hubs are based to use the service?

No, you can be registered with any GP in Walsall to access the extra appointments. Please note you will need to travel to one the three Hubs (listed above).

What if I’m not registered with a Walsall GP?

If you are not a registered patient at a Walsall GP, you will not be able to access these out-of-hours appointments. More information about these services can be found on Walsall CCG’s website: www.walsallccg.nhs.uk.

When should I use the Hubs?

The extra appointments are for patients who have a pressing illness or injury and are unable to attend their GP during normal opening hours. They are not walk-in centres and both of Walsall’s urgent care centres and its A&E department will still be open as normal for people to use in serious or life threatening emergencies.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) The NHS and Public Health England (PHE) are extremely well prepared for outbreaks of new infectious diseases. The NHS has put in place measures to ensure the safety of all patients and NHS staff while also ensuring services are available to the public as normal.


 

NHS 111 has an online coronavirus service that can tell you if you need medical help and advise you what to do. Use this service if: you think you might have coronavirus in the last 14 days you’ve been to a country or area with a high risk of coronavirus – see coronavirus advice for travellers and a list of high risk countries on nhs.uk


 

If you’ve been in close contact with someone with coronavirus Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. Stay indoors and avoid close contact with other people.


 

Call 111 if you need to speak to someone. In Scotland call your GP or NHS 24 on 111 out of hours.


 

In Wales call 111 (if available in your area) or 0845 46 47.


 

In Northern Ireland call 111.


 

For region specific information and advice in: 


 


 

Further information and details of how to self-isolate are available on nhs.uk.