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Welcome to Warley Medical Centre Online

The doctors and staff at Warley Medical Centre in Oldbury are proud to offer the highest standard of patient-SNV30054centred healthcare.  We run many clinics for the management of chronic diseases such as asthma and diabetes and offer a wide variety of other medical services including antenatal and postnatal care, minor surgery, childhood vaccinations and well-person check-ups.

In addition to everything you need to know about the practice you will also find a wealth of health-related information in the menu on the right hand side. Please have a look around and do send us some feedback if you like.

Health promotion

The practice will offer patients advice and information on steps they can take to promote their health and avoid illness. Self-help advice in minor illnesses will be given so that patients may take steps to treat themselves without reference to a doctor or nurse.

Research Activity

The practice is recognised as being "Research Ready" and undertakes studies approved by the Primary Care Research Network and Royal College of General Practitioners.  We do not currently take part in any clinical trials / drug trials.

Disabled Patients

The surgery has ramps at all entrances and an automatic opening front door for wheelchair access. There is a lower counter at reception for wheelchair users and there are disabled access toilet facilities. There is a lift to the second floor for use by patients who have difficulty with stairs. A loop system for the hearing impaired is installed at reception.

NHS Local Website

We welcome your feedback, tell us what your think about our GP Practice.  Compare us to others.  Help us improve our care at www.nhslocal.nhs.uk

Primary Care Network

Warley Medical Centre is a member of Newcomen PCN.

Data Protection Information

Please find leaflets below for information on the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Data Protection Act 2018.

Data Protection Privacy Notice for Patients

How We Use Your Information

(Site updated 02/01/2024)
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