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Last updated: 10 April 2024
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Birmingham Children's Hospital
Birmingham Children's Hospital Steelhouse Lane Birmingham B4 6NH
Getting here
All buses to Birmingham City Centre
Use Birmingham Snow Hill or Birmingham New Street stations
Use the Bull Street tram stop
Please see hospital website for further information. Parking | Birmingham Women's and Children's (bwc.nhs.uk)
Cycle Parking is available outside the entrance to the Children’s Hospital
West Midlands Cycle Hire is available close to the hospital site.
Birmingham Women's Hospital
Birmingham Women's Hospital Mindelsohn Way Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TG
Several buses stop at this hospital:
- X21 (Services X21 & X22 are the fastest and most frequent services to/from Birmingham City Centre)
- X22 (Services X21 & X22 are the fastest and most frequent services to/from Birmingham City Centre)
Use University station.
Please see hospital website for further information Parking | Birmingham Women's and Children's (bwc.nhs.uk)
City Hospital (Birmingham)
City Hospital Dudley Road Birmingham B18 7QH
You can take bus services:
- 82 (Services 82 & 87 are the fastest and most frequent services to/from Birmingham City Centre)
- 87 (Services 82 & 87 are the fastest and most frequent services to/from Birmingham City Centre)
Please see hospital website for further information. Car Parking and Travel | Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust (swbh.nhs.uk)
Cycle Parking is available at City Hospital.
Good Hope Hospital
Good Hope Hospital Rectory Road Sutton Coldfield B75 7RR
- You can take the bus to Sutton Coldfield town centre or train to Sutton Coldfield train station and then catch a bus.
Sutton Coldfield is the closest train station to Good Hope Hospital.
Parking is available. Please visit the hospital webpage for further information. Getting to Good Hope Hospital by car (uhb.nhs.uk)
Cycle storage facilities are available at Good Hope Hospital.
Heartlands Hospital
Heartlands Hospital Bordesley Green East Birmingham B9 5SS
- 97 (Service 97 is the fastest and most frequent service to/from Birmingham City Centre)
Please visit the hospital website for further information. Getting to Heartlands Hospital by car (uhb.nhs.uk)
Cycle storage is available at Heartlands Hospital
New Cross Hospital (Wolverhampton)
New Cross Hospital Wednesfield Road Heath Town Wolverhampton WV10 0QP
- 59 (Service 59 is the fastest and most frequent service to/from Wolverhampton City Centre)
Please visit the hospital website for further information. Travel to New Cross Hospital | The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Cycle shelters are available to store your bike at the hospital.
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Queen Medical Centre Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TH
Please visit the hospital website for further information. Getting to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham by car (uhb.nhs.uk)
Free shuttle bus
The shuttle bus carries patients, visitors and staff from University Railway Station to QEHB, Birmingham Women's Hospital, the Heritage Building and the Mental Health Trust. There are drop-off areas outside the QEHB Main Entrance and Emergency Department.
The bus will drop you off outside the QE main entrance and emergency department entrance.
Cycle storage facilities are available at the hospital.
Royal Orthopaedic Hospital
Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Bristol Road South Northfield B31 2AP
Please visit the hospital website for further information. Royal Orthopaedic Hospital - The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital (roh.nhs.uk)
A cycle shelter is available at the hospital.
Russells Hall Hospital
Russells Hall Hospital High Street Pensnett Dudley DY1 2HQ
For more information on parking please visit the hospital webpage Car parking - The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust (dgft.nhs.uk)
Solihull Hospital
Solihull Hospital Lode Lane Solihull B91 2JL
You can also take any bus to Solihull town centre or train to Solihull train station. The hospital is within walking distance.
Please visit the hospital website for further information. Getting to Solihull Hospital by car (uhb.nhs.uk)
University Hospital Coventry
University Hospital Coventry Clifford Bridge Road Coventry CV2 2DX
- 9 (Services 9 & 17/17A are the fastest and most frequent services to/from Coventry City Centre)
- 17 (Services 9 & 17/17A are the fastest and most frequent services to/from Coventry City Centre)
- 17A (Services 9 & 17/17A are the fastest and most frequent services to/from Coventry City Centre)
Please visit the hospital website for further information. University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire (uhcw.nhs.uk)
Cycle Parking facilities are available at the hospital.
Walsall Manor Hospital
Walsall Manor Hospital Manor Road Walsall WS2 9PS
You can also take any bus to Walsall town centre, or train to Walsall train station and change to these bus services.
Please visit the hospital website for further information. Getting here - Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
Bicycle shelters are available at the hospital.
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It may not be necessary for you to attend for an appointment. You can submit an e-consultation listing details about your condition or your administration request and you will receive a response from the practice usually within 24 hours but you will be advised of the timeframe once you have submitted.
We will ask that you contact the surgery on the day you need to see a Doctor or Nurse Practitioner and we will endeavour to give you an appointment time to either be seen, or talk to a Doctor or Nurse Practitioner on the phone.
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- 'On the day' triage appointments are available, to which the GP will discuss your problem with you on the telephone.
- All pre-bookable appointments are available up to four weeks in advance, with any GP of your choice.
- Routine appointments with doctors can be booked by telephoning 020 3049 2249 or making an appointment directly with reception.
- It may be that you do not need to see a doctor but instead need to see one of the other health care workers. If so, please ask the receptionist who will help you.
Remember, if you are unable to attend your appointment please tell us so that we can offer that time to someone else.
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The practice nurses are qualified general nurses who have decided to specialise in primary care work. If you need to see the nurse please make an appointment. The nurse works closely with the doctors and they are committed to promoting good health and preventing illness.
As we have a Practice Nurse and a Health Care Assistant it is very helpful if you can give some idea of the type of help that you need in order to book the right appointment for you.
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PALS act on behalf of their service users when handling patient and family concerns. They liaise with staff, managers and, where appropriate, other relevant organisations, to negotiate speedy solutions and to help bring about changes to the way that services are delivered.
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PALS will also refer patients and families to local or national-based support agencies and explane complaints procedures. We can also visit you on the ward. Ask staff to contact us on ext. 5362 or 5368.
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New ward catering for up to 250 patients per week opens at Wolverhampton hospital
Patients assessed before their surgery now have new and spacious surroundings after a new ward catering for up to 250 patients per week was opened in Wolverhampton.
Ward A18, near the west entrance of New Cross Hospital, is a nurse-run clinic assessing the fitness of patients requiring a general anaesthetic prior to elective surgery at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.
Currently staffed by 28 people, the new ward has 13 nurses, one operating department practitioner (ODP), five healthcare assistants, one health trainer, two anaesthetist physician associates, one consultant nurse PA, two booking clerks and three reception staff.
The ODP works in the surgery team, manages the preparation of the operating theatres and is the link between the surgical team and other parts of the theatre and hospital.
The clinic also has regular anaesthetists who conduct assessments within the departments.
Ken Chilton, nurse manager – pre-op assessment, prehabilitation on A18, said: “I feel this pre-assessment department not only provides an integral part of the patients’ journey, but an enhanced one too.
“Patients used to struggle to find us on Appleby and also those with mobility issues struggled climbing the ramp up to Appleby.
“We feel we have managed to make A18 our own and offer a welcoming service to our patients, even more so as we offer three free parking spaces right outside for those who struggle to walk long distances.
“On average we see between 200-250 patients per week, with many different medical backgrounds.
"This could be urology, gynaecology, general surgery, head and neck and orthopaedics. The only time a patient would not receive a pre-assessment is if they are an emergency case, or local anaesthetic.
“Dependent on patient outcome, if they are fit for surgery, the next time we see them would be their surgery date.
“However it isn’t always that simple; the nursing team deals with lots of very complex patients, some of whom have cancer and we must work against the clock to get all the necessary tests complete before the date of their surgery.
“These tests could be cardiology, respiratory and diabetes, plus many more. It’s then down to the nurse assigned to each patient to follow up to ensure the patient is prepared for their surgery.”
There is a similar department at Cannock Chase Hospital, but for orthopaedic patients only.
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Eclipse chasers say they'd like to visit north country again
WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) - Some eclipse chasers who visited the north country for the first time say they’d like to visit again.
That’s exactly what tourism officials were hoping to hear.
Although attendance didn’t meet estimates put out by New York state, Public Square in Watertown was busy as visitors shopped at downtown stores and ate at restaurants.
Many people we spoke with said they had never been to Watertown while others hadn’t been back in years.
Here are some of their thoughts on the area:
- Val Smith, visiting from Little Falls, NY: “Absolutely beautiful. We have enjoyed it so far looking around. It reminds me some of the Italian cities.”
- Tom Gasbarro, visiting from Brooklyn, NY: “It’s a nice place and, yeah, we will have to come back.”
- Jill Benson, visiting from Brooklyn, NY: “Really enjoying it so far.”
- Tom Chapin, visiting from Rockland County, NY: “It is a beautiful city, it really is. You could tell it was a large, happening place with people from all these different places.”
Some visitors said they’re going to make a trip back to the area soon, especially to visit the St. Lawrence River during the summer months.
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All pre-bookable appointments are available up to four weeks in advance, with any GP of your choice. Routine appointments with doctors can be booked by telephoning 020 3049 2249 or making an appointment directly with reception. It may be that you do not need to see a doctor but instead need to see one of the other health care workers.
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