Visiting or Contacting the surgery

Hawes Lane Surgery
Hawes Lane,
Rowley Regis,
B65 9AF
Opening Hours
Monday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Disabled Access

Our surgery is accessible to patients using a wheelchair. Unfortunately we do not have allocated parking for the surgery.


Out of Hours

Non-urgent advice: When We Are Closed

On call GP service offers patients registered with our practice a full GP service when our practice is closed.

For urgent advice and treatment call 111

In the case of urgent need when the practice is closed you can call 111 to speak to a triage nurse. Your needs will be assessed and advice offered or arrangements made for you to see a doctor.

Please do not ask to see a doctor out of hours unless you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

Non-urgent advice: Walk-in Centres

Both of these addresses are for walk in centres. If we are short on appointments or cant match the time you need you are allowed to walk into these centres and will be given an appointment.

Dudley Urgent Care Centre
Russells Hall Hospital,
Dudley

Malling Health walk-in-centre
Parsonage Street,
West Bromwich,
West Midlands,
B71 4DL

Non-urgent advice: If you need to seek medical treatment then you can also attend

Russells Hall Hospital – Urgent Care Centre
Pensnett Road, Dudle,y DY1 2HQ.
Telephone: 01384 456 111

NHS Black Country ICB (INTEGRATED CARE BOARD) is responsible for buying and monitoring healthcare services on behalf of all patients in Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton.   

NHS Black Country ICB,
Civic Centre,
St Peters Square,
Wolverhampton,
WV1 1SH   
blackcountry.icb.nhs.uk/contact-us  

Non-Urgent and Emergency Care

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

Non-urgent advice: Accident and Emergency (999)

Whatever the time, if you or someone else experiences chest pain, severe loss of blood or suspected broken bones, go to your nearest Accident and emergency department or call 999; Accident and emergency departments are open 24 hours a day and can assess serious injuries and provide emergency treatment.

All other problems can be dealt with in Primary Care and you should contact the practice. If after 6.30pm or on weekends 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.