Bath Row Medical Practice: NHS GP surgery appointments, hours and patient help
Trying to contact Bath Row Medical Practice near Birmingham city centre, Attwood Green or Edgbaston? This guide gives you the practical routes first: appointments, Accurx online requests, registration, repeat prescriptions, test results, sick notes, access, directions and out-of-hours NHS help.
Use this number for: appointment help, Accurx support, urgent same-day queries, prescriptions, registration questions, test results, sick notes, accessibility support, interpretation support or if online services are difficult.
Bath Row Medical Practice
First Floor, The Colston Suite
Attwood Green Health Centre
30 Bath Row, Birmingham
B15 1LZ
NHS.uk lists the practice at First Floor, Colston Suite, Attwood Green Health Centre, 30 Bath Row, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1LZ.
Get directionsBath Row Medical Practice serves patients around Birmingham city centre, Bath Row, Attwood Green, Edgbaston and nearby postcode areas. Many patients search for it when they need a GP appointment, help with Accurx, repeat medication, a fit note, test results, registration, or directions to the health centre.
This page is written like a patient help desk, not a formal medical leaflet. It explains what to do next in plain English, especially if you are elderly, anxious about calling, caring for someone else, new to the NHS, a student in Birmingham, or not confident using online forms.
Bath Row Medical Practice opening hours
The official practice website lists opening times and separate phone-line hours. Always check the official website before travelling, because bank holidays, staff training and local NHS updates can change access.
| Day | Listed practice opening time | Patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8am to 8pm | Phone lines are listed as 8am to 6:30pm. Use Accurx for non-urgent requests. |
| Tuesday | 8am to 8pm | Good day for routine requests, admin questions and planned GP help. |
| Wednesday | 8am to 6:30pm | Use phone, NHS App or online routes depending on your request. |
| Thursday | 8am to 8pm | Evening access may be useful, but confirm availability before travelling. |
| Friday | 8am to 8pm | Order repeat medication early before the weekend. |
| Saturday | 8am to 5pm | Check what services are available before travelling, because phone lines are listed Monday to Friday. |
| Sunday | Closed / confirm before travel | Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help, or 999 for emergencies. |
Which NHS service should you use?
This quick guide helps you choose the right route before calling. It can save time and help the practice direct you properly.
Call 999 now
Use 999 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, seizure, serious allergic reaction, or someone not responding.
Use NHS 111
Use NHS 111 when you need urgent help and the GP is closed, or you are not sure which NHS service is right. Call 111 or use NHS 111 online.
Contact Bath Row
Use the GP for ongoing symptoms, repeat medicine issues, sick notes, test result questions, referrals, long-term conditions and routine health problems.
Ask a pharmacy
Use a pharmacy for medicine advice, minor illness, coughs, colds, sore throat, Pharmacy First conditions and prescription collection questions.
How to book a GP appointment at Bath Row Medical Practice
The official Bath Row website links to a “Submit new request” option for non-urgent medical or admin requests through Accurx. If you cannot use online services, call the practice phone number for help.
Use Accurx for non-urgent requests
The official website says you can contact the practice online or via the NHS App if you need help with a non-urgent medical or admin request. Use this for routine symptoms, admin questions, prescription messages, sick-note requests and test-result questions.
Write clearly: what is wrong, when it started, what you have tried and what worries you most.
Call the practice
Call 0121 622 4846. Say your name, date of birth, phone number and one short sentence about the problem. Reception may ask questions so they can direct you to the right person.
Good for: same-day concerns, worsening symptoms, medicine problems, children, older patients, urgent admin or if online services are difficult.
Use the NHS App
The NHS App can help with online GP services, repeat prescriptions, some record access and NHS messages where enabled. It is useful if you prefer managing NHS tasks from your phone.
Ask for the right clinician
You may be directed to a GP, nurse, healthcare assistant, clinical pharmacist, NHS 111, pharmacy, maternity service, self-referral route or another local NHS service depending on your need.
Hello, my name is [your name]. My date of birth is [your date of birth]. I am a patient at Bath Row Medical Practice. I need help because [say the problem in one sentence]. I cannot use the online form / I need advice today. Can you tell me the best route?
Start with the main problem. You do not need to explain everything at once. If you are calling for a child, older person or someone you care for, say that clearly.
Helpful NHS App video for GP services
This video is useful if you want to understand the NHS App for prescriptions, records and some GP services. Always follow Bath Row Medical Practice’s own instructions for local appointment routes.
How to register with Bath Row Medical Practice
NHS.uk currently shows Bath Row Medical Practice as accepting new patients. The official practice registration page says you may register if you are permanently resident in one of these postal areas: B1, B2, B3, B5, B12, B15 or B16. Permanent means you are ordinarily living at that address and will be there for more than three months.
If you live in B1, B2, B3, B5, B12, B15 or B16, you may be in the listed catchment. If you are unsure, contact the practice before completing forms.
The official practice page says you can register online. Complete the registration form fully and accurately so your NHS record can be matched correctly.
The practice says it asks new patients to complete a questionnaire about health needs and lifestyle. This helps set up your record and plan services.
The practice may ask you to attend a new patient check with a healthcare assistant for height, weight and blood pressure. Eligible patients may be offered checks such as diabetes or cholesterol screening.
If you take regular medication or have immediate health concerns, tell the practice early. The practice says you may need a nurse appointment so medication can be checked and repeat prescription access arranged.
What to bring to your GP appointment
Bringing the right things can save a second call or second visit. This is especially useful for new patients, carers, older patients, students and people taking several medicines.
Bath Row Medical Practice repeat prescriptions
Do not wait until your last tablet. Order repeat medicine early, especially before weekends, bank holidays, travel, or if your medicine needs review.
NHS App
Use the NHS App if repeat prescription ordering is available for your account. Choose your medicine, select your nominated pharmacy and submit the request.
Practice website
The official practice website includes an “Order a Repeat Prescription” route. Use it for routine medication requests and non-urgent prescription messages.
Pharmacy help
Your local pharmacy can often help with medicine advice, side effects, collection questions, nominated pharmacy changes and repeat prescription support.
Phone if stuck
If you cannot use online tools, call the practice and ask which route is right for your prescription request. Say clearly if you are close to running out.
Bath Row Medical Practice test results and blood test questions
Many patients search for GP test results after a blood test, urine test, swab, X-ray, hospital letter or referral. The official practice website includes a “Get your test results” route. The safest first step is still to follow the instruction given when your test was arranged.
Ask when results are expected
Before leaving your appointment, ask when the result should be back and how you will hear. Some results take longer than others.
Check the NHS App if available
Some patients can see parts of their GP record or test information through the NHS App. Availability depends on your account and practice settings.
Contact the practice if worried
If symptoms are worse, or you have not heard when you expected to, call the practice or use the online route and ask what the next step is.
Do not ignore symptoms
Do not assume “no news” always means everything is fine. If you feel worse, use the right urgent service.
Sick notes, fit notes and work letters
The official practice website includes a “Get a sick note” route. A fit note is the note many employers ask for when you are off work because of illness. You may not need a GP fit note for the first few days of sickness because self-certification may apply.
Ask whether they need a self-certification form or a GP fit note.
If you need a fit note, use the official website route if available or call the practice and explain the date your illness started.
Say when you became unwell, whether you are still off work and whether you have already spoken to a doctor or nurse.
If you were treated in hospital, ask the hospital team whether they should provide a note or discharge letter.
Services patients often need at Bath Row Medical Practice
Exact services can change by staffing, appointment type, clinical need and local NHS pathways. The list below covers common GP surgery needs patients search for. The official website lists practice team members including GPs, nurses, healthcare assistant and clinical pharmacists, while CQC lists regulated services such as maternity and midwifery, family planning, surgical procedures, diagnostic and screening procedures, and treatment of disease, disorder or injury.
Parking, access, students and visiting the surgery
The official “About us” page says Bath Row Medical Practice is located inside Attwood Green Health Centre, a purpose-built health centre opened in 2012. It says the building is easy to access on foot, by cycle, public transport and car, with buses 44, 66 and 66A stopping immediately outside, cycle racks and patient parking to the rear accessed from Bath Row.
Disabled access
Check the official NHS facilities page or call the practice if you need step-free access, wheelchair support, hearing support, interpreter help or other reasonable adjustments.
Parking and arrival
The practice says patient parking is available to the rear of the building, accessed from Bath Row. Plan extra time because Birmingham city-centre traffic can be busy.
Students and carers
If you are a student, carer, parent or supporting an older person, take medicines, notes, water, snacks and any carer or student address details needed.
Language and hearing support
The practice website includes interpretation services. Ask early if you need an interpreter, hearing support, BSL help or another reasonable adjustment.
Hello, I need help in [language]. Can you arrange an interpreter for my appointment or phone call?
Bath Row Medical Practice map and directions
Address: Bath Row Medical Practice, First Floor, The Colston Suite, Attwood Green Health Centre, 30 Bath Row, Birmingham, B15 1LZ. Use the map for planning only. Confirm your appointment time before leaving.
By car or taxi
Use postcode B15 1LZ. If someone is dropping you off, ask them to use “Attwood Green Health Centre, 30 Bath Row” rather than only “Bath Row”.
By bus
The official practice “About us” page says buses 44, 66 and 66A stop immediately outside the building. Check live route information before travelling.
By foot or cycle
The practice says the health centre is accessible on foot and by cycle, with cycle racks available. Leave extra time if you are walking from Birmingham city centre or nearby student accommodation.
Before leaving home
Take your phone, appointment details, medicine list, glasses or hearing aids and any paperwork the surgery asked for.
What to do when Bath Row Medical Practice is closed
| Problem | Use this service | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Life-threatening emergency | Call 999 | Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, not responding. |
| Urgent but not life-threatening | NHS 111 online or call 111 | You need advice today and cannot wait for the GP to reopen. |
| Mental health crisis | Samaritans 116 123 or NHS 111 | You feel unsafe, overwhelmed, or need urgent mental health support. |
| Minor illness | Local pharmacy | Coughs, colds, sore throat, minor rash, medicine advice and Pharmacy First queries. |
| Serious injury | A&E or urgent treatment centre | Broken bones, serious cuts, head injury, severe pain, or urgent injuries. |
| Urgent prescription when closed | NHS 111 or pharmacy | If you are running out of important medicine, ask NHS 111 or a pharmacy what urgent route is available. |
Patient checklist before you call or visit
Reception usually needs it to find your record.
Make sure the practice can call you back.
Start with the main issue. You can explain more later.
Use words like “getting worse”, “today”, “child”, “elderly”, “student” or “medicine running out”.
This helps the doctor, nurse or pharmacist avoid mistakes.
Use Attwood Green Health Centre, 30 Bath Row, Birmingham B15 1LZ.
CQC rating and source note
CQC lists Bath Row Medical Practice, Attwood Green Health Centre as Overall: Good. CQC also lists Safe, Effective, Caring and Well-led as Good, while Responsive is marked Requires improvement. The latest inspection was in 2018 and CQC reviewed information in 2023 without finding evidence requiring reassessment at that stage.
CQC ratings and provider information can change. Use the official CQC page for the latest inspection status before relying on any rating.
Official source check and reference notes
Publish-ready as of 29 May 2026: this guide was checked against NHS.uk, the official Bath Row Medical Practice website, Birmingham City Council listing and the Care Quality Commission. It is an independent directory page and may not update at exactly the same time as official systems.
Main reference sources used: NHS.uk was used for the official GP profile, NHS code, address and new-patient status. The official Bath Row Medical Practice website was used for phone number, address, opening times, phone-line hours, Accurx request route, NHS App guidance, out-of-hours guidance, registration catchment, student registration note and practice service routes. CQC was used for inspection rating, key question ratings and regulated service information.
Official links: NHS.uk Bath Row Medical Practice profile · Official Bath Row Medical Practice website · Official contact details · Official registration guidance · CQC Bath Row Medical Practice record · NHS 111 online · NHS App
Why this matters: GP opening times, Accurx forms, registration areas, CQC ratings, student registration notes, facilities and urgent-care routes can change. This page links users back to official sources so they can verify live details before calling, travelling or relying on the information.