Our emergency departments (A&Es) are very busy at the moment.
If you have a minor illness or injury, you may been seen quicker at a local urgent treatment centre.
Please help us by choosing the best NHS service for your needs.
To access urgent care or urgent treatment centres, you will need to call NHS 111 or visit NHS 111 online first to speak to a professional who, if appropriate, can make an appointment for you.
To also help you make the best choice on accessing healthcare, please see the alternative options available in Birmingham and Solihull.
Urgent Treatment Centre locations
Solihull Urgent Treatment Centre
Solihull Hospital
Lode Lane
Solihull
B91 2JL
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.
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.
Erdington Urgent Treatment Centre
Stockland Green Primary Care Centre
192 Reservoir Road
Erdington
Birmingham
B23 6DJ
Open 10:30 – 22:30, seven days a week, for anyone over one year old.
North Birmingham Urgent Treatment Centre
196 High Street
Erdington
Birmingham
B23 6SJ
Open 08:00 – 20:00, seven days a week, for anyone over one year old.
South Birmingham GP Urgent Treatment Centre
15 Katie Road
Selly Oak
Birmingham
B29 6JG
Open 08:00 – 20:00, seven days a week, for anyone over one year old.
Summerfield Urgent Care Centre
First Floor
134 Heath Street
Winson Green
Birmingham
B18 7AL
Open 08:00 – 20:00, seven days a week, for anyone over one year old.
Washwood Heath Urgent Care Centre
Clodeshall Road
Washwood Heath
Birmingham
B8 3SN
Open 08:00 – 20:00, seven days a week, for anyone over one year old.
Find more NHS services near you
To find urgent treatment centres, pharmacies and other NHS services near you, please visit the NHS website and enter your postcode.
Life-threatening emergencies
If you have a life-threatening emergency, such as those listed below, always attend your nearest emergency department or call 999.
- Loss of consciousness
- Persistent chest pain
- Breathing difficulties
- Severe bleeding
- Severe allergic reaction
Last reviewed: 18 December 2024