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Please call 111 if you need medical advice when we are closed and 999 in a medical emergency.   


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We operate an appointment system for all doctors and nurses at the practice. We do not operate a walk-in service. 

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Shingles Vaccination

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Please use the link below which explains the Shingle Vaccine and who is eligible:

NHS Website: Shingles Vaccination

If you would like to Shingles Vaccine and you are eligible, please submit an AccuRx or contact reception to book.


COVID VACCINATIONS

If you are pregnant but have not yet had your vaccination, please contact the practice as a matter of urgency and we will arrange an appointment for you.  Please see the following link - 
COVID-19 vaccination: a guide for all women of childbearing age, pregnant or breastfeeding - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


Birmingham Children’s Hospital winter pressures

  • The Children’s Hospital Emergency Department is incredibly busy – those who are not seriously ill will face very long waits to be seen and may need to go elsewhere for help.
  • Remember, the Children’s Hospital Emergency Department can’t help with dental or eye issues. For an eye emergency, please attend the Midland Eye Centre at Dudley Road open 9am-7pm.  NHS 111 can help with finding and accessing an Emergency Dentist
  • There are things you can try before visiting, such as:
    • View our ‘virtual consultations’ to hear our doctors’ advice on the most common reasons people come to the Emergency Department. Click here.
    • Visit Healthier Together, a website recommended by our doctors, which has advice and resources for parents and young people. Click here.
    • Visit 111 online (for children aged 5 and over) answer questions about your symptoms on the website and they will tell you what to do next.
    • Take these simple steps to keep well this winter:
      • Wash your hands regularly just like you did during the pandemic.
      • Get your flu jab and COVID-19 booster

    We are now a Green Impact for Health Scheme Practice! Please click here for more information. 

    We have now been awarded a Green Impact Bronze Award - please click here

    Did you know you can recycle your Inhaler? The nearest Pharmacy to recycle is Boots on Kings Heath High Street. Please click here for more information.

    We support breastfeeding here - please feel free to speak to a member of staff if you need to feed at the surgery. For further advice click here.

    We are now a Parkrun Practice! For more information please click here.


    Cardiac Rehabilitation

    Have you had a Cardiac Event 6 months prior to Covid-19 or in the last 6 months?(Since September 2020)

    If so, we would really value your input to help us to understand the current Cardiac Rehabilitation Care that the population of Birmingham & Solihull receive.

    Cardiac rehabilitation is a programme of exercise, education, and psychological support. It has been shown to:  

    • Reduce hospital admissions 

    • Reduce the number of cardiovascular disease related deaths 

    • Reduce the risk of further cardiovascular events 

    • Improve quality of life 

    Cardiac Rehabilitation Patient Questionnaire https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/VXQF76X

    Overall Outcomes of the survey's will be shared on the BSol Health Hearts website https://www.bsolhealthyhearts.nhs.uk/about


    Dignity and Respect

    If you would like a chaperone in your consultation please ask at Reception when you arrive.  See our Chaperone Policy - Chaperone Policy

    Like To Register?

    New to the area and would like to join our practice? We would be happy to help you. Fill in our registration forms and come see us. Find out more

    (Site updated 02/09/2024)

    Contact Details

    Poplar Primary Care Centre

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    0121 465 8314
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