From 3 November, the Urgent Treatment Centre at Phoenix Health Centre, on Parkfield Road, Wolverhampton, will be closing two hours earlier. This means the opening hours will be 8am until 6pm, seven days a week. Outside of these hours you can access the Urgent Treatment Centre at New Cross Hospital, which is open 24/7, 365 days a year. Other services which are available to you include NHS 111 and your local pharmacist.

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Sponsored walk to raise money following heart attack

Sponsored walk to raise money following heart attack

26 August 2025

  A former patient and his colleagues have completed a sponsored walk to raise money for the Wolverhampton hospital which ‘saved his life’. Kulbinder Singh organised the 24-mile walk to mark 10 years since his heart attack. Kulbinder, Techinical Lead for MJ Sections Limited, was joined by work friends Mick Hollis, Dave Evans and Shaun […].. Read the full article

New hearing technology to help children

New hearing technology to help children

21 August 2025

New technology is available for children with hearing loss in Wolverhampton, thanks to innovative equipment. The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust’s Audiology Team is offering the Baha® 7 Sound Processor along with the Baha® SoundBand™. The improved design aims to increase children’s confidence in wearing the device and encourage consistent use. These advancements represent a significant […].. Read the full article

Hard work pays off for audiologist

Hard work pays off for audiologist

14 August 2025

A newly qualified Audiologist, who left school before completing her A-levels, has urged others to ‘never give up’ after landing a job she loves at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital. Deanne Taylor had decided A-levels were not the route for her and instead looked for a job in the NHS. She became a clerical officer in […].. Read the full article

New cervical screening pilot launches

New cervical screening pilot launches

4 August 2025

A new pilot programme has been launched in Wolverhampton to boost cervical screening rates among young women and people with a cervix, to improve early detection and save lives. Embrace, the city’s sexual health service, is offering new sessions to encourage individuals — particularly those aged 25 to 34 who are overdue for their cervical […].. Read the full article