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Welcome to The Kings Norton Surgery

Kings_Norton_Image.jpgThe doctors and staff at The Kings Norton Surgery in Birmingham are proud to offer the highest standard of patient-centred healthcare. We aim to provide a full range of services in a traditional general practice setting.  Our values are high standards of clinical care with good patient relationships, allowing the patient to be fully involved in their care.  We have a permanent medical staff of five doctors (three female, two male) and do not use Locums thus ensuring continuity of patient care.  We are also committed to training doctors of the future and have strong links with the University of Birmingham Medical School and the GP training unit.  We usually have two registrars, who are fully qualified doctors but are completing the general practice training.  Our services include a full range of contraceptive services including coils and implants, Warfarin monitoring, minor surgery, nail care, stop smoking, antenatal and postnatal care, childhood vaccinations and NHS Health Checks.  This is in addition to looking after any other illnesses, short lived or ongoing, that patients may have. 

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.

Facilities For The Disabled

There is a ramp entrance to the front of the Surgery with very easy access to all parts of the building including ground floor toilets. Parking is available at the front and the side of the building.


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