Parkfield Medical Centre: 111, Weekend GP & Hours 2026

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Parkfield Medical Centre: 111, Weekend GP & Hours 2026

Use this patient-first guide for Parkfield Medical Centre in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. It explains the phone number, address, weekday opening hours, NHS 111 route, evening and weekend GP appointments, online services, new patient registration, urgent treatment options, map and what to do when the surgery is closed.

Address: 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 9EJ Phone: 0121 749 5757 Weekdays: 8am to 6:30pm
Quick answer

Parkfield Medical Centre 111, weekend GP and hours answer

Parkfield Medical Centre is at 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, B36 9EJ. The main phone number is 0121 749 5757. The listed core opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. When the surgery is closed, use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-life-threatening advice. Evening and weekend GP appointments may be available through local extended access, but these are pre-booked via reception and the official appointments page states this is not a walk-in or emergency facility.

Patient-first summary

Parkfield Medical Centre: what you need before calling, visiting or using 111

Most people searching this practice need quick practical help: is it open, what is the phone number, what happens at weekends, when should NHS 111 be used, and whether weekend GP appointments are walk-in or booked.

GP

Need weekday GP help?

Call 0121 749 5757 during core opening hours or use official online routes for suitable non-urgent requests, prescriptions, sick notes, test results or appointment queries.

Phone Route
SAT

Need weekend GP access?

Extended access appointments may be available, including Saturday sessions, but they are booked through reception and are not a walk-in or emergency facility.

Weekend GP Guide
111

Closed or urgent?

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 when you need urgent non-emergency medical advice and the surgery is closed or you are not sure where to go.

Use 111 Guide

Name warning: There is more than one UK “Parkfield Medical Centre.” This article is for Parkfield Medical Centre, 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 9EJ, not the Potters Bar practice at The Walk.

Address and contact

Parkfield Medical Centre address: 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 9EJ

Use the official address for map directions, new patient registration, prescription collection planning and appointment arrival. For urgent care instructions, follow NHS 111 or the practice phone message.

ItemVerified detailPatient note
Practice name Parkfield Medical Centre Castle Bromwich / Birmingham GP practice.
Address 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, B36 9EJ Use full address to avoid confusing it with Potters Bar Parkfield.
Phone 0121 749 5757 Use for reception, appointment and extended access booking questions.
Email listed parkfields.medicalcentre@nhs.net Use official channels as directed; do not email emergencies.
PCN Part of North Solihull PCN Relevant for local extended access and community services.

Quick arrival tip: If you are booking transport, use “10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 9EJ.” Do not rely on the name alone because “Parkfield Medical Centre” can refer to another practice in Hertfordshire.

Phone route

Parkfield Medical Centre phone number: 0121 749 5757

Use the main number for reception, appointment, registration, prescription-route and extended access questions. For urgent care outside surgery hours, use NHS 111 first.

1

Routine appointment or admin query

Call 0121 749 5757 during core opening times. Be ready with your name, date of birth and a short reason for the request.

2

Evening or Saturday access

Ask reception whether an extended access appointment is suitable. The official appointments page says these appointments are booked via reception.

3

Closed or urgent

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 when the surgery is closed and you need urgent non-life-threatening medical advice.

Phone script for weekend or evening GP access

“Hello, I’m registered with Parkfield Medical Centre. I need advice about ______. If the normal GP appointments are full, is this suitable for an evening or Saturday extended access appointment, NHS 111, pharmacy, urgent treatment centre, or another route?”
Opening hours

Parkfield Medical Centre opening hours and open-today guide

The official Parkfield Medical Centre website lists core opening times on weekdays. Weekend access is a separate extended access route and should not be treated as normal walk-in opening.

DayCore surgery hoursPractical patient note
Monday8am to 6:30pmUse phone or online route for routine and same-day questions.
Tuesday8am to 6:30pmFor urgent treatment centres, use NHS 111 first.
Wednesday8am to 6:30pmAsk reception about extended access if regular appointments are full.
Thursday8am to 6:30pmConfirm current phone or access notices before relying on same-day help.
Friday8am to 6:30pmOrder prescriptions early before the weekend.
SaturdayCore surgery not normal open accessExtended access appointments may run 9am to 5pm, but they are pre-booked and not walk-in/emergency.
SundayClosedUse NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency advice or 999 for life-threatening emergencies.

Open today warning: Opening hours are not the same as appointment availability. A surgery can be open but fully booked, and extended access appointments may be at a different site or booked through reception only.

NHS 111 route

Parkfield Medical Centre and NHS 111: what to do when closed or unsure

The official opening-hours page directs patients to NHS 111 online or phone 111 for urgent care assessment when they need help and the surgery is not the right route.

WEB

Use NHS 111 online

NHS 111 online is useful when you need urgent health advice but it is not a life-threatening emergency. It can assess symptoms and advise the next step.

Open 111 Online
CALL

Call 111

Call 111 if you cannot use the online service, need urgent advice, or require help deciding whether to go to a primary care centre, urgent treatment centre, pharmacy or another service.

Call 111
999

Use 999 for emergencies

Do not use 111 or wait for a GP call when symptoms are life-threatening, such as chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, collapse or serious injury.

Useful difference: NHS 111 is for urgent health advice when you are unsure what to do. It is not a replacement for 999 in an emergency and not a shortcut for routine prescription or admin requests.

Weekend GP access

Parkfield Medical Centre weekend GP appointments: evening and Saturday access

The official appointments page says Parkfield works with local practices to improve access. Appointments may be available with a variety of clinicians during evening and Saturday sessions, but they must be booked via reception and are not a walk-in or emergency facility.

Extended access detailOfficially listed informationPatient meaning
Booking route Booked via reception on 0121 749 5757 Do not just turn up expecting a GP slot.
Typical weekday evening access Monday to Friday, 6:30pm to 8pm Useful if you cannot attend during normal working hours.
Saturday access Saturday, 9am to 5pm Pre-booked extended access, not standard Saturday opening.
Main location note Most sessions are held at Croft Medical Centre, 1 Pomeroy Way, Birmingham B37 7TR Your appointment may not be at Parkfield Medical Centre itself.
Emergency/walk-in status Not a walk-in / emergency facility Use 111/999 if urgent or emergency.

Weekend GP warning: Weekend access is valuable, but it is not an open walk-in clinic. Ask reception to book you into the correct extended access appointment if suitable.

Useful tool

Parkfield decision helper: surgery, weekend GP, NHS 111, urgent treatment or 999?

This simple helper adds practical value for users who are confused between weekday GP, weekend GP access, NHS 111 and emergency care.

Choose the closest situation

Select one option and follow the practical next step shown below.

Map and directions

Parkfield Medical Centre map: 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich B36 9EJ

Use the exact address and postcode because another Parkfield Medical Centre exists in Hertfordshire. This map is for the Castle Bromwich/Birmingham practice.

MAP

Use the full address

Search for Parkfield Medical Centre, 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 9EJ. Avoid searching the practice name alone.

BUS

Travel and access

The official new patient page notes bus services to Parkfield Medical Centre and says suitable disabled access is available.

CAR

Parking note

The official page notes car parking is available with disabled parking. Always follow current on-site signs and avoid blocking access.

Arrival planner

Parkfield Medical Centre arrival planner: weekday surgery, extended access or 111

Use this mini planner before leaving home. It helps you avoid turning up for the wrong service, especially if you are thinking about evening or weekend GP access.

Visit time buffer helper

Choose your visit type and situation. This is a planning guide only, not official travel or appointment advice.

BR

Bring this if attending

  • Appointment confirmation or text message
  • Medication list and allergies
  • NHS number if available
  • Registration form or questionnaire if requested
  • Any hospital letters or recent test information
  • Mobility or communication support notes if needed
ASK

Ask before leaving reception

  • What happens next?
  • Will I be contacted by phone, text or NHS App?
  • Is this a Parkfield appointment or extended access site?
  • Should I use online forms next time?
  • What should I do if symptoms worsen?
  • Should I use 111 if the surgery is closed?
New patients

Register with Parkfield Medical Centre: new patient route

The official new patients page says the doctors welcome new patients who live within the practice area. Registration can involve forms and a new patient health check.

1

Check the practice area

Confirm you live within the practice area before starting registration. If unsure, contact reception on 0121 749 5757.

2

Complete registration forms

The practice notes that patients can print registration and health questionnaire forms, complete them and bring them on the first visit.

3

Attend a new patient health check if requested

The official page says new patients may be asked to see a healthcare assistant, practice nurse or doctor if they are on regular medication.

4

Do not delay urgent care

If you need urgent help before registration is complete, use NHS 111 or emergency services depending on the seriousness of symptoms.

Registration tip: Keep your previous GP details, NHS number, current medication list and allergies ready. This makes the first clinical contact smoother.

Online services

Parkfield Medical Centre online services: appointments, prescriptions and records

The official online services information says patients can use online services to book, check or cancel appointments, order repeat prescriptions and see parts of their health record.

APP

Appointments

Online services may allow patients to book, check or cancel appointments with a GP, nurse or other healthcare professional where available.

RX

Repeat prescriptions

Use official online prescription routes where appropriate. Do not leave medication requests until the last moment before weekends or bank holidays.

REC

Health record access

Online services may show parts of your GP record, including medicines, vaccinations, test results and hospital communications.

Online request warning: Do not use routine online forms for life-threatening symptoms. Use 999 for emergencies and NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency advice when unsure.

Urgent help

Parkfield Medical Centre out-of-hours, urgent treatment centres and emergency routes

The official opening-hours page says that to access urgent care or urgent treatment centres, patients need to call NHS 111 or visit 111 online first so a professional can assess and, if appropriate, arrange an appointment.

SituationBest first stepWhy
Life-threatening emergency Call 999 / emergency help Do not wait for GP opening hours, online forms or 111 if life is at risk.
Urgent but not life-threatening NHS 111 online or call 111 111 can assess and route you to appropriate urgent care.
Routine GP issue Call Parkfield or use online services Best for routine appointments, admin, prescriptions and non-urgent follow-up.
Evening or Saturday GP need Ask reception about extended access Appointments are booked via reception and not walk-in/emergency access.

Safety disclaimer: This page is general information only and is not medical advice. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, seek emergency help immediately.

Official links

Official Parkfield Medical Centre links to verify before acting

Use official sources for final checking because GP hours, extended access, 111 routing, registration and online service details can change.

PMC

Official practice website

Use the official website for contact, opening times, appointments, prescriptions, registration and patient information.

Open Practice Website
EXT

Appointments and extended access

Use the appointments page to check how evening and Saturday appointments are booked and where they may be held.

Open Appointments Page
111

NHS 111

Use NHS 111 online or phone 111 for urgent non-life-threatening health advice when the surgery is closed or you are unsure.

Open NHS 111

Source check: This guide uses official Parkfield Medical Centre and NHS information and avoids fake reviews, invented fees, unsupported walk-in claims or guessed bank-holiday hours.

FAQ

Parkfield Medical Centre FAQ

The phone number for Parkfield Medical Centre in Castle Bromwich is 0121 749 5757.

The address is Parkfield Medical Centre, 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, B36 9EJ.

The listed core surgery hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. Weekend or evening access is separate extended access and should be checked with reception.

The appointments page says extended access appointments may be available, including Saturday 9am to 5pm, but these are booked via reception and are not a walk-in or emergency facility.

No. The official appointments page states extended access is not a walk-in or emergency facility. Appointments must be booked via reception.

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-life-threatening help. Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies.

The appointments page says most sessions are held at Croft Medical Centre, 1 Pomeroy Way, Birmingham B37 7TR. Confirm the location when booking.

No. This guide is for Parkfield Medical Centre at 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 9EJ. There is a separate Parkfield Medical Centre in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent patient information guide and is not part of Parkfield Medical Centre, North Solihull PCN, NHS England, CQC or any government body. Always verify current appointment, registration, prescription, 111, urgent care and opening-hours information on official sources before acting.

Final summary: Parkfield Medical Centre is located at 10 Parkfield Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 9EJ. The main phone number is 0121 749 5757. Core listed hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. NHS 111 is the first route for urgent non-emergency help when closed or unsure, and evening/Saturday GP appointments are pre-booked extended access, not walk-in or emergency care.

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