Hockley GP Appointments, Opening Hours, Online Requests & Patient Routes
Use this independent Hockley Medical Practice guide to check the phone number, address, opening hours, appointment routes, AccuRx, NHS App, registration, repeat prescriptions, fit notes, urgent-care guidance, map and official links.
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Hockley Medical Practice key details
Hockley Medical Practice is an NHS GP surgery at 60 Lion Court, Carver Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B1 3AL. The main phone number is 0121 554 1757. The NHS profile shows the surgery is currently accepting new patients, and CQC lists the current service as Overall: Good.
Address
60 Lion Court, Carver Street, Hockley, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 3AL. Use the full address in maps to avoid confusing it with other Birmingham GP services.
Phone
Call 0121 554 1757 for appointment access, reception help, cancellation, home-visit requests and patient enquiries during opening hours.
Hours
The official appointment pages list Monday to Friday access from 8am to 6.30pm. The contact result also lists Saturday 9am to 1pm by appointment only. Always confirm before travelling.
New patients
NHS shows this GP surgery is currently accepting new patients. The practice says new patients should live within the practice area and check catchment before registering.
Online requests
The official website supports online contact through AccuRx and online services including Patient Access and NHS App functions.
Emergency warning
Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when unsure. Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms or a medical or mental health emergency.
Most useful patient detail: Hockley Medical Practice asks what you need help with when you contact them, then uses that information to choose the most suitable doctor, nurse or health professional. Prepare symptoms, timing, medication and access needs before calling or submitting an online request.
What do you need from Hockley Medical Practice today?
Use this route picker before calling. It helps you choose between AccuRx, NHS App, Patient Access, reception, Pharmacy First, NHS 111 or 999.
Choose the closest situation
This is general signposting only. It is not medical diagnosis or emergency advice.
How to request an NHS GP appointment at Hockley Medical Practice
The official appointment page separates urgent and routine requests. Urgent appointments for today or tomorrow can be requested by phone or in person during weekday opening hours. Routine appointments in the next 7 days can be requested through the online GP appointment system / AccuRx, phone, reception, or NHS App/NHS account for supported screening and vaccination bookings.
| Route | Best for | What to prepare | When not to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| AccuRx / online GP appointment system | Routine appointment requests, non-urgent medical issues and some admin requests. | Symptoms, duration, medication, preferred contact method, access needs and availability. | Do not use online forms for serious emergency symptoms. |
| Phone: 0121 554 1757 | Urgent appointments for today/tomorrow, patients who cannot use online forms, home visit requests and reception help. | Name, date of birth, phone number, main problem, urgency and whether you can attend surgery. | Do not wait on phone if symptoms are life-threatening; call 999. |
| Visit reception | Patients who need in-person help, privacy at reception, communication support or registration forms. | Clear reason, ID if registering for online services, and any access needs. | Do not travel without checking hours if you are unsure the practice is open. |
| NHS App / NHS account | Booking/cancelling supported appointments, ordering prescriptions, viewing records and checking test results where enabled. | NHS login, linked GP record and pharmacy details. | Not every GP appointment type will be directly bookable through the app. |
| Extended access | Non-urgent evening/weekend appointments where available through local practice partnership. | Ask reception whether extended access fits your issue. | You may not be seen at your registered practice or by your usual clinician. |
Short appointment script: βI am registered with Hockley Medical Practice. I need help with _____. It started _____. It is getting better/worse. I take _____. I am worried because _____. I can take a call at _____. Please advise whether this should be GP, nurse, pharmacist, AccuRx, NHS 111 or emergency care.β
Non-emergency telephone advice
The official appointment page says it is best to try between 10.45am and 11.45am where possible, or between 5.30pm and 6pm, for non-emergency telephone advice from a doctor or practice nurse.
Cancellation and late arrival
The practice asks patients to give at least 24 hoursβ notice when cancelling. If you are more than 15 minutes late, you may be asked to re-book.
Hockley Medical Practice opening hours
Official Hockley pages repeatedly list Monday to Friday as 8am to 6.30pm. The contact listing also shows Saturday 9am to 1pm by appointment only. Opening times can change for bank holidays, training days, extended-access clinics and local service updates, so check the official contact page before travelling.
| Day | Listed access | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8am to 6.30pm | Call early if requesting urgent help for today or tomorrow. |
| Tuesday | 8am to 6.30pm | Use AccuRx/online route for routine non-emergency requests where appropriate. |
| Wednesday | 8am to 6.30pm | Prepare medication and symptom details before calling. |
| Thursday | 8am to 6.30pm | Check official notices for training or service changes before travelling. |
| Friday | 8am to 6.30pm | Order repeat medication early before weekends or bank holidays. |
| Saturday | 9am to 1pm by appointment only | Do not attend without a booked appointment unless official instructions say otherwise. |
| Sunday | Closed | Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help, or 999 for emergencies. |
Before travelling: check the official Hockley contact page, appointment message, or reception instructions. GP opening hours, online form availability and extended-access slots can change.
Register with Hockley Medical Practice
The NHS profile shows Hockley Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients. The practice says doctors welcome new patients who live within the practice area, and asks users to check the catchment area before completing the online new patient registration form.
Check practice area first
If you live in or around Hockley, Winson Green, Handsworth, Handsworth Wood, Perry Barr, Great Barr or Walsall, check the official catchment map before applying.
Online registration
Once you confirm you live within the boundary, complete the official online New Patient Registration form. Reception can also provide paper forms.
New patient health check
The practice says all new patients are invited to make an appointment for a health check with the practice nurse.
| Prepare this | Why it helps | Helpful tip |
|---|---|---|
| Current address | Registration depends on living within the practice area. | Use your current Birmingham address, not an old address. |
| NHS number | Helps match your records correctly. | Find it on NHS letters, prescriptions or the NHS number finder. |
| Previous GP details | Supports record transfer from your old surgery. | Include practice name and town if known. |
| Medication and allergies | Important for safe care before your old notes fully transfer. | Register before you run out of medication. |
| Photo ID for online services | The online-services page says photo ID is needed at surgery to issue username/password for Patient Access. | Ask reception what documents are acceptable before attending. |
Zero tolerance note: the practice registration page says the practice does not accept zero tolerance patients, and non-disclosure at registration may result in removal from the practice list. Follow the official wording carefully when registering.
Repeat prescriptions, medicines and pharmacy help
The official online-services page says Patient Access and NHS App services can be used for repeat prescriptions where enabled. The NHS App can also help patients view available medicines, request repeat prescriptions and choose a nominated pharmacy.
NHS App
Use the NHS App if your GP record is linked and repeat medication is visible. Check your nominated pharmacy before submitting.
Patient Access
Patient Access can support repeat prescriptions and appointment management. New users may need to visit the surgery with photo ID to register.
Pharmacy help
Pharmacy First may help with certain minor illnesses and urgent repeat medicine supply. Walk into a local pharmacy or ask NHS 111/practice for direction.
Avoid prescription delays: include medicine name, strength, dosage, nominated pharmacy and how many days you have left. Do not wait until the last tablet. Do not expect same-day approval unless the practice or pharmacist specifically confirms it.
AccuRx, Patient Access and NHS App at Hockley Medical Practice
Hockley Medical Practice lists multiple online-service routes. The practical choice depends on your task: appointment request, repeat prescription, record access, test result, cancellation or admin question.
AccuRx
Best for contacting the practice online with appointment, medical or admin information where the current AccuRx route is available.
Patient Access
Can be used to book, check or cancel appointments, order repeat prescriptions and see parts of your GP health record where enabled.
NHS App
Can support symptom checking, appointment tasks, repeat prescriptions, GP record access and test-result access where enabled by the practice.
Fit note / sick note
If you have been off sick for more than 7 days, the official fit-note page says you can request a sick note in your AccuRx account or phone/visit the surgery from 10am to 6pm. If you have been off sick for 7 days or less, your employer should usually use self-certification.
Test results and records
Use online services where enabled to view parts of your GP record, including medication, vaccinations and test results. For sensitive or unclear results, contact the practice using official routes.
NHS 111, Pharmacy First, walk-in centres and 999 near Hockley Medical Practice
Routine GP requests are not emergency services. Choose the safest route based on symptom severity, timing and whether the practice is open.
Call 999 now
Use 999 for life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke signs, collapse, severe bleeding, serious injury, seizure not stopping or severe allergic reaction.
Use NHS 111
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 if you need urgent medical help and are not sure what to do, especially when the surgery is closed.
Try Pharmacy First
Pharmacy First may help with sinusitis, sore throat, earache, infected insect bites, impetigo, shingles and uncomplicated UTIs in eligible patients.
Do not wait for a GP reply if someone may be seriously ill or injured. The official appointment page says to call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.
Nearest walk-in centre mentioned by the practice
The official appointments page mentions Birmingham NHS Walk-In Centre, Lower Ground Floor, Boots The Chemists, 66 High Street, Birmingham, B4 7TA, with phone 0121 255 4500. Check current opening and suitability before travelling.
Hockley Medical Practice map: 60 Lion Court, Carver Street, Birmingham B1 3AL
Use the full official address in Google Maps: Hockley Medical Practice, 60 Lion Court, Carver Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B1 3AL. CQC sometimes displays the address as 60 Carver Street, so the full Lion Court address is safer for directions.
Parking and access
The contact listing says the practice has disabled parking spaces and a disabled toilet. Confirm before travelling if parking or access support is essential.
Accessibility
The practice information says the centre has suitable access for disabled patients and a hearing loop is available at reception.
Arrival tip
Leave extra time for Birmingham traffic, reception check-in, registration forms or communication support. Bring your appointment message if attending a booked Saturday or extended-access slot.
NHS App video: repeat prescriptions and GP online services
Hockley Medical Practice lists NHS App and online services for common GP tasks. This official-style NHS App video is included because repeat prescriptions and GP online access are common user needs.
This is general NHS App guidance, not a Hockley Medical Practice-specific video. Always follow the official Hockley Medical Practice website for local appointment, online-service and prescription instructions.
Common Hockley Medical Practice mistakes to avoid
Using online forms for emergencies
Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when unsure.
Calling without details
Prepare symptoms, duration, medication, availability and access needs before contacting reception.
Searching the wrong address
Use 60 Lion Court, Carver Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B1 3AL, not only βHockley GPβ.
Not checking catchment
New patients should check the practice area before completing registration forms.
Leaving prescriptions too late
Order repeats before you run out, especially before weekends, bank holidays or travel.
Arriving more than 15 minutes late
The practice says late arrivals over 15 minutes may be asked to re-book.
Not cancelling appointments
Give at least 24 hoursβ notice where possible so another patient can use the slot.
Not asking for interpreter support
Tell the practice as early as possible if you need interpreter or communication support.
Assuming Saturday is walk-in
The contact listing says Saturday is by appointment only. Check official details before attending.
Official Hockley Medical Practice links
Use these official sources for live appointment, registration, prescription, online-service, CQC and urgent-care instructions.
Official practice website
Homepage, online request links, patient information and current practice notices.
Open Practice WebsiteAppointments page
Urgent appointments, routine appointments, AccuRx, cancellation, home visits, NHS 111 and 999 guidance.
Open Appointments PageOnline services
AccuRx, Patient Access, NHS App, online record access and repeat-prescription route information.
Open Online ServicesNew patient registration
Catchment check, online registration, reception forms and under-5 registration form.
Open Registration PageRepeat prescriptions
Practice repeat-prescription information and medication access route.
Open Prescription PageNHS profile
NHS GP surgery profile, new-patient status, contact details and registration link.
Open NHS ProfileCQC profile
Current CQC profile, overall Good rating, provider details and latest assessment information.
Open CQC ProfilePeople also search: Hockley Medical Practice appointments, hours, prescriptions and registration
Deep dive into Hockley Medical Practice appointments
For urgent appointments, phone or visit during weekday opening hours. For routine appointments, use AccuRx/online route, phone, reception or NHS App where supported.
Deep dive into Hockley Medical Practice opening hours
Monday to Friday access is listed as 8am to 6.30pm. Saturday is listed as by appointment only. Always verify before travel.
Deep dive into Hockley Medical Practice phone number
The main number is 0121 554 1757. Use it for urgent appointment requests, reception help, cancellation and access support.
Deep dive into Hockley Medical Practice registration
NHS shows the surgery is accepting new patients, but the practice asks patients to check catchment before registering.
Deep dive into Hockley Medical Practice prescriptions
NHS App and Patient Access can support repeat prescription tasks where enabled. Order early and confirm your nominated pharmacy.
Deep dive into Hockley Medical Practice CQC
CQC lists the current Hockley Medical Practice profile under Dr Bathla & Partners with overall Good and Good ratings across Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led.
Hockley Medical Practice FAQ
Hockley Medical Practice is at 60 Lion Court, Carver Street, Hockley, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 3AL.
The main phone number listed by the official practice pages, NHS and CQC is 0121 554 1757.
Yes. The NHS profile shows Hockley Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients. Check the official catchment area before registering.
For urgent appointments today or tomorrow, phone 0121 554 1757 or visit reception during opening hours. For routine appointments, use AccuRx/online route, phone, reception or NHS App/NHS account where supported.
The official pages list Monday to Friday as 8am to 6.30pm. The contact listing also shows Saturday 9am to 1pm by appointment only. Check the official site before travelling.
Yes. The official appointment and online-services pages list AccuRx as an online contact or appointment request route.
Use NHS App, Patient Access or the official practice prescription route where enabled. Prepare the medicine name, strength, dose and nominated pharmacy.
If you have been off sick for more than 7 days, the official page says you can request a sick note through AccuRx or phone/visit the surgery from 10am to 6pm. For 7 days or less, self-certification is usually used.
CQC lists the current Hockley Medical Practice profile with an overall rating of Good.
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-emergency help when the practice is closed. Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency.
No. This is an independent guide from MedicalGroupUK.org. It is not the official NHS, CQC or Hockley Medical Practice website. Always verify live details through official links.
Final patient summary
Hockley Medical Practice is listed at 60 Lion Court, Carver Street, Hockley, Birmingham B1 3AL. The main phone number is 0121 554 1757. NHS shows it is accepting new patients, and CQC lists the current service as Good.
Safe route reminder
For routine GP help, use the official AccuRx/online, NHS App, phone or reception route. For urgent non-emergency help, use NHS 111. For life-threatening symptoms, call 999.