Stourport Medical Centre 2026: Doctors Surgery & GP Hours
Use this practical patient guide for Stourport Medical Centre in Stourport-on-Severn. It covers the verified address, phone number, GP hours, online contact route, appointment triage, doctors and clinical services, map, parking arrival tips, prescriptions, registration and what to do when the surgery is closed.
Stourport Medical Centre address, phone number and GP hours
Stourport Medical Centre is at Dunley Road, Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 0AA. The practice phone number is 01299 827171. Published opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. GP appointment requests are handled through online services, phone or reception, and the practice says GP requests are reviewed by an in-house triage team before the next step is arranged.
Stourport Medical Centre address, phone and basic details
This is the verified core information most patients need before contacting or visiting the surgery.
| Item | Verified detail | Useful patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Practice name | Stourport Medical Centre | Part of Wyre Forest Health Partnership. |
| Address | Dunley Road, Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 0AA | Use this for maps, taxis and route planning. |
| Phone | 01299 827171 | Use for surgery contact, appointment route help and reception enquiries. |
| Opening hours | Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm | Closed Saturday and Sunday; use NHS 111 when closed if non-emergency help is needed. |
| CQC | Rated Good | CQC profile lists the provider as The Wyre Forest Health Partnership. |
Patient tip: If you are calling about an appointment, prescription, form, test result or medical letter, write down the reason before calling. Short, clear information helps the care navigator route your request correctly.
Stourport Medical Centre GP hours: when is the surgery open?
The practice lists its core opening hours as Monday to Friday from 8:00am until 6:30pm. The surgery is listed as closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Weekday opening
Stourport Medical Centre is listed as open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:00am to 6:30pm.
Calling the surgery
Call 01299 827171. For GP requests, be ready to explain the problem clearly because the practice uses triage to decide the best next step.
When closed
If the surgery is closed and the problem is not life-threatening, use NHS 111. For life-threatening symptoms, dial 999 straight away.
Bank holiday warning: GP surgery hours can change around bank holidays, training days or local service updates. Always check the official website or call before travelling if your visit is urgent.
Should you call Stourport Medical Centre, use online contact, NHS 111 or 999?
This decision tool helps users avoid the wrong route. It is not medical advice, but it gives a practical starting point.
Choose what you need today
Select the closest situation and follow the suggested next step.
Stourport Medical Centre map: Dunley Road, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 0AA
Use the map for directions, but also check the arrival tips below so you do not waste time once you reach the surgery.
Address for maps
Use Stourport Medical Centre, Dunley Road, Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 0AA for Google Maps, taxis and route planning.
Parking arrival tip
Check on-site signs and leave a few extra minutes for parking, reception check-in and finding the right waiting area.
Accessibility check
NHS profiles can list facilities, but availability can change. If you need step-free access, hearing support or disabled parking, call before travelling.
Stourport Medical Centre arrival planner
This tool is added to make the page genuinely useful, not just a thin directory listing. It helps patients plan enough time before visiting the GP surgery.
Estimate how early to prepare
Select your reason and situation. This is only a planning guide, not official surgery advice.
Bring to appointments
- Photo ID if you have it, especially for admin tasks.
- List of medicines and allergies.
- Hospital letters or discharge notes.
- Home blood pressure or glucose readings if relevant.
- Your phone, NHS App access or appointment message.
For registration or admin
- Current address and contact number.
- Previous GP details if known.
- NHS number if available.
- Repeat medication details.
- Preferred communication needs or accessibility notes.
How to book a GP appointment at Stourport Medical Centre
The practice says GP appointment requests can be made online, by phone or by coming into the surgery. Requests are reviewed by an in-house triage team that decides the best next step.
Start online where possible
The practice website promotes online contact tools for medical and administrative requests. For non-urgent requests, using the online route can be more practical than waiting on the phone.
Phone if your issue needs same-day attention
Call 01299 827171 if you need help today during surgery hours. Explain symptoms clearly so the care navigator can route the request safely.
Answer triage questions honestly
The care navigator may ask questions about your symptoms, preferred GP and call-back times. This helps the in-house triage team decide whether you need phone advice, face-to-face review or another team member.
Accept the right clinician
You may be directed to a GP, advanced nurse practitioner, nurse, clinical pharmacist, mental health nurse, social prescriber or another member of the team depending on your issue.
Call script for faster routing
Stourport Medical Centre doctors and clinical interests
The practice publishes a large clinical team. Not all GPs are full-time at the surgery, and availability can change, so specific doctor requests should be checked with reception or through the appointment route.
Published GP names include
Dr Roy Williams, Dr Sarah Malcomson, Dr Nicola Cox, Dr Andrew Cox, Dr Chris Wenham, Dr Jennifer James and other GPs listed by the practice.
Clinical interests vary
The practice lists interests such as dermatology, women’s health, diabetes, respiratory medicine, palliative care, ophthalmology, minor surgery, mental health and child health.
Specific GP requests
You can request a specific GP or preferred call time, but availability is not guaranteed. The triage team decides the most appropriate next step.
Do not rely on old doctor lists from third-party sites. GP teams change. Use the official practice staff page or ask the surgery if you need a specific clinician.
Services at Stourport Medical Centre
The practice lists a wide clinical team and common GP surgery services. Availability can depend on appointment type, staffing and clinical need.
Nurse and clinic services
Published services include cervical smears, vaccines, dressings, blood tests, ECGs, health checks and long-term condition care.
Long-term conditions
The practice lists long-term condition clinics including asthma, diabetes, COPD and coronary heart disease support.
Wider support
The wider team includes roles such as clinical pharmacists, mental health nurses, social prescribers and lifestyle advisers.
Best user tip: When requesting help, describe the problem rather than asking only for “a doctor.” You may get quicker support from the right professional, such as a pharmacist, nurse, physiotherapist-style clinician or mental health practitioner.
Repeat prescriptions and medication requests
Repeat prescription rules vary by practice, but the safest approach is to order early and avoid leaving medicine requests until the last day.
Use online routes where available
Many GP practices support repeat prescription ordering through online services, the NHS App or practice systems. Check Stourport Medical Centre’s official website for the current route.
Do not run out first
Order before your medication runs out and allow processing time. Pharmacies and surgeries can be busier before weekends and bank holidays.
Medication safety: If you have chest pain, severe breathing symptoms, signs of stroke, severe allergic reaction or another emergency, do not wait for a prescription response. Use emergency help.
How to register with Stourport Medical Centre
The NHS profile currently shows Stourport Medical Centre as accepting new patients. Registration status can change, so confirm on NHS.uk or the practice website before relying on it.
Check NHS profile first
Look up Stourport Medical Centre on the NHS GP profile and confirm whether it still says the surgery is accepting new patients.
Use the practice registration route
The official practice website has a “Register with Us” route. Use the online option where available, or contact reception if you need help.
Prepare helpful details
Have your current address, phone number, previous GP details, medication list and NHS number if known. Lack of ID should not stop access to NHS GP registration, but documents can speed admin checks.
What to do when Stourport Medical Centre is closed
The practice directs patients to NHS 111 when the surgery is closed for non-emergency help, and 999 for life-threatening emergencies.
| Situation | Best route | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Life-threatening emergency | Call 999 | Use emergency services immediately for serious symptoms. |
| Urgent but not life-threatening when closed | NHS 111 | 111 is available 24 hours a day and can direct you to suitable care. |
| Routine admin or non-urgent request | Use online contact or call when open | Non-urgent requests are better handled during surgery hours. |
| Prescription planning | Order early | Avoid delays before weekends, holidays or travel. |
Safety note: This guide is for general information only and is not medical advice. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, call 999 immediately.
Official Stourport Medical Centre links
Use official sources before travelling or making health decisions, because GP hours, services, staff and registration status can change.
Official practice website
Use this for current online contact, registration, practice news and surgery information.
Open Practice WebsiteNHS GP profile
Use NHS.uk for contact details, registration status and official GP profile information.
Open NHS ProfileCQC profile
Use CQC for inspection profile, rating, provider and regulated activity details.
Open CQC ProfileStourport Medical Centre FAQ
Stourport Medical Centre is at Dunley Road, Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 0AA.
The practice phone number is 01299 827171.
Published opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm. The surgery is listed as closed on Saturday and Sunday.
The NHS profile currently shows Stourport Medical Centre as accepting new patients. Registration status can change, so check NHS.uk or the practice website before applying.
The practice says GP requests can be made online, by phone or by coming into the surgery. Requests are reviewed by an in-house triage team, which decides the best next step.
Use NHS 111 for non-emergency help when the surgery is closed. For life-threatening emergencies, call 999 immediately.
The CQC profile lists Stourport Medical Centre as rated Good.
Yes. The official practice website promotes online contact tools for non-urgent medical and administrative requests. If your issue is urgent, call the surgery or use emergency routes as appropriate.