Skip to main content

Solihull Hospital

Solihull Hospital, based near to Solihull town centre, provides a range of outpatient and inpatient services for the local community.

Solihull Community Services teams also provide a wide range of care for Solihull residents in their own homes and in community-based settings such as GP surgeries, community clinics and care homes.

Solihull Hospital Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC)

The UTC is open 08:00 – 20:00, seven days a week, providing urgent care for common issues including:

  • broken bones
  • sprains
  • cuts
  • stomach pains
  • rashes
  • minor burns

If you have minor injuries – such as broken bones, sprains, cuts, bruising, minor burns – just walk-in (open 08:00 – 20:00, seven days a week, for anyone over one year old).

For minor illnesses, please contact NHS 111 or visit the Badger website to book an appointment.

More information on the minor illness service provided by Badger can be found on their website.

The UTC cannot treat life-threatening emergencies, such as heart attacks and strokes. Please call 999 or attend your nearest accident and emergency department in these situations.

Last reviewed: 03 August 2023

Our emergency departments (A&Es) are very busy at the moment

You may be seen quicker elsewhere for health concerns that are not life-threatening. To help you make the best choice on accessing healthcare, see the alternative options.