Darlaston,
West Midlands,
WS10 8SY
For general queries and non-urgent advice, please contact us by completing an online form. If you prefer to telephone us, please do this after 2 pm, where possible.
Wednesday from 5pm to 6.30pm
Thursday from 1pm to 6.30pm
Friday from 1pm to 4pm
*Friday before a Bank Holiday we transfer at 13:00 to the Our Net Health Care. Contact OurNet Health Care on 01922 501999.
Facilities & Accessibility
We are a baby-friendly Practice. You are welcome to breastfeed your baby; please ask a Receptionist if you would like to sit somewhere private.
If you have any information or communication support needs relating to a disability, impairment or sensory loss please let us know.
Smoking is not permitted either within the Practice premises or in the Practice car park.
Wheelchair access
The Practice has been specially designed to make it easier for disabled patients to visit; patients also have access to a disabled toilet.
Disabled parking – Blue badge scheme
The Blue Badge Scheme is for people with severe mobility problems. It allows Blue Badge holders to park close to where they need to go. For more information and an Application Form visit your local council office.
Loop system
We have a loop induction system at Reception to assist the hearing impaired. For more information on the loop hearing system visit Hearing Link website.
British Sign Language Healthy Mind
Blind/partially sighted
If you or your family members are blind or partially sighted we can give you a CD or large print of our Practice leaflet upon request. Please ask our staff for further information.
For more advice and support for blind people please visit the following websites:
Guide Dogs
Guide dogs are welcome at the Practice but we ask that you be aware of other patients and staff who may have an allergy or fear of dogs. Please visit the guide dog website for further information.
When we are closed
Non-urgent advice: Out of Hours
When we are closed contact our Out of Hours Service (Ournet) on 01922 501999.
If you need help now, but it’s not an emergency, go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111.
Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency. This is when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.