Visiting or Contacting the surgery

Probert Road Surgery
Probert Road,
Oxley,
Wolverhampton,
WV10 6UF

Calls are answered during 7.30 am – 6.30 pm weekdays. At all other times, there is an answerphone message to request that patients contact the appropriate Out of Hours service. 

Opening Hours
Monday 7:30 am – 6:30 pm
Tuesday 7:30 am – 6:30 pm
Wednesday 7:30 am – 6:30 pm
Thursday 7:30 am – 6:30 pm
Friday 7:30 am – 6:30 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

For general queries and non-urgent advice, please contact us by completing an online form. If you prefer to telephone us, please do this after 2 pm, where possible.

Accessibility

Our surgery facilities include:

  • Designated “Blue Badge” Parking Spaces there are three designated parking bays which are adjacent to the surgery entrance and the surgery has a ramp and wide doors to allow for wheelchair access.
  • Parking
    – We have a car park at the practice to the front and rear of the building.
  • Access for Wheelchair users
    – We have wheelchair user access in all ground floor rooms, a wheelchair friendly WC and a ramp to the rear of the building if patients require it.
  • Baby Changing Facilities
    – A wall mounted baby changer is located in the public toilet.
  • Mothers wishing to breast feed are welcomed at this practice
    – A private room is also available for privacy if requested.
  • A quiet room available for prayer or quiet contemplation
  • Hearing Loop
    – Available if requested.
  • Chaperones are available to every patient during their consultation, please ask reception or your clinician at any point during your consultation. (All Chaperones are DBS checked)
  • Interpreters can be booked if required for consultations, please make the receptionist aware at the time of booking if this is possible, to ensure a booking can be made.

Out of Hours

Non-urgent advice: Out of Hours

If you need urgent medical advice during surgery hours, please phone the surgery on 01902 444035. Please be prepared to give some information to the receptionist.

Appointments at Weekends and Evenings
Probert Road Surgery belongs to a locality Hub, called ‘UNITY’ which is based at:
Pennfields Health Centre,
Upper Zoar Street,
Wolverhampton,
WV3 0JH 
Tel: 01902 446688.
UNITY provide Probert Road Surgery with access to GP’s, Nurses, clinical pharmacists, healthcare assistants and more during evenings, weekends and bank holidays
Appointments are available ‘on the day’ or we can book them for you. If you are attending for a blood test, you will need to take your form with you & if you are attending for a dressing change, please ensure you take your dressings with you as the Health Centre doesn`t carry spare stocks. 
Saturday Appointments available at Pennfields Health Centre 8.00am – 2.00pm
Sunday Appointments available at Pennfields Health Centre 8.00am – 2.00pm

Your local pharmacy may be able to help
You may not always need to see a doctor or get a prescription. Local pharmacies offer many of the same services local GPs do.
Your local pharmacy can provide confidential, expert advice and treatment for a range of minor illnesses. They have private consultation rooms and you don’t need to make an appointment.
And, if symptoms suggest it’s something more serious, pharmacists have the right training to make sure patients get the help they need.

Out of Hours Service
If you need to see a doctor urgently when the surgery is closed please telephone the surgery on 01902 444035 and follow the instructions. You will be asked to call the out of hours service (NHS 111) or if you need an ambulance to call 999. They will pass a message to the doctor on duty who may phone you to assess your problem. You might be asked to attend the out of hours clinic or receive a home visit.

NHS Walk In Centre
The nearest NHS Walk In Centre is located at:
New Cross Hospital,
First Floor, above the A&E Department
Phoenix Centre,
Parkfield Road,
WV4 6ED
(Open 10am – 7pm Monday- Friday & 10am – 4pm Weekends & Bank Holidays)

If you need help now, but it’s not an emergency, go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111.

Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency. This is when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.