We are unable to respond to clinical questions / enquiries via email, nor book appointments. If you feel you need to speak to a doctor please ring the surgery.
We aim to respond to your e-mails within 3 working days.
(If you are chasing hospital test results please let us know when the test was done, what the test was for & who requested it).
For prescription requests please either use the online form above or nhsbsolccg.dorridge.prescriptions@nhs.net.
To cancel appointments, please use the 'cancel an appointment' form to let us know if you can't make your appointment, rather than you having to call us. Please give as much notice as possible. Appointment cancellation requests sent within 2 hours of the appointment being due may still result in a 'no show' on your record.
Or try our online forms for non-clinical queries see the 'contact us online' button below
Thank you. We hope you have found these services useful.
INFECTION PREVENTION MEASURES STILL IN PLACE.
When you call to book an appointment, you may be asked a series of questions around what you’re calling for. This will be to ensure you are directed to the most appropriate service or health professional for your condition, so please do provide as much detail as you can.
For those who are invited to attend our practice in person, please be assured that we are continuing to follow strict infection control and social distancing measures to keep you as safe as possible. As part of this, we ask that you wear a face covering at all times whilst in the practice.
If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, or have a positive lateral flow test , please do not attend.
Given the significant demand our services are currently experiencing, and following the national ask to clinically prioritise the most urgent services such as vaccines, urgent care, immunisations, cancer and high risk patients, some of our routine services may not be available as quickly as you are used to. We apologise for any inconvenience but assure you that we are working hard to provide care in the safest and most effective ways.
Don’t forget, you can download the NHS App or use online services for things like prescriptions or other healthcare needs. You can also use 111.nhs.uk or call 111 for urgent but non-life threatening concerns.
Your local pharmacy is also available to support with minor conditions or to provide further advice. For vaccine or COVID testing queries, you can call 119 where a trained call handler will be able to support you to book vaccine appointments, including boosters, or get a free PCR or lateral flow test.
For more information on the services 119 provides visit the NHS website or for more information on vaccination clinics near you, visit the Birmingham and Solihull COVID vaccine website. These measures will be reviewed on a regular basis and as soon as it is safe to do so, we will return to offering more face-to-face appointments. We thank you for your patience.