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Sandwell Primary Care Trust SANDWELL PRIMARY CARE TRUST General Medical Practitioners in Sandwell Area CRADLEY HEATH AND ROWLEY REGIS DISTRICT: This is a list of all GP’s practising in the area, but they do not necessarily cover the whole of the district. They also may not be accepting new patients at any particular time Dr H N Akufo-Tetteh 146-148 Coombs Road, Halesowen 561 4275 Chilvers Mccrea Old Hill Medical Centre, Priest House, 01384 566479 Priest Street, Cradley Heath Drs Conlon, Netherton Health Centre, 0844 4773705 Warrington & Perera Halesowen Road, Netherton Cradley Road Practice 62 Cradley Road, Cradley Heath 0845 155 0059 Drs Cooke & More 4 Meadowbrook Road, Halesowen 550 1034 Drs Desai & Sharma Whiteheath Medical Centre, Badsey Road, 0845 111 0456 Lion Farm Estate, Oldbury " " Mace Street Clinic, Cradley Heath 0845 111 8898 Drs Eveleigh, Gray Church View Surgery, 01384 566929 & Harte 239 Halesowen Road, Cradley Heath Dr P D Gupta Netherton Surgery, 84 Halesowen Road, 01384 239657 Netherton Drs Ingle & Ingle 10 Quarry Road, Dudley 01384 569050 Dr R.A. Johnson Halesowen Health Centre, 550 1010 14 Birmingham Street, Halesowen Drs Karim & Karim "Ingleside" 165 High Street, Quarry Bank, 01384 566651 Brierley Hill Dr R Lewis 55 Hagley Road, Halesowen 550 1558 95 Goodrest Avenue, Halesowen 422 2345 Drs Collier, Regis Medical Centre, Darby Street, 559 3957 Hamilton, Cornish, Rowley Regis Mitchell, Lennie, Padley The Surgery, 91 Rowley Village, Rowley 559 1165 & Tabassum Regis Drs Muthuveloe, Haden Vale Surgery, Barrs Road, 01384 634511 Muthuveloe & Muthuveloe Cradley Heath Rowley Healthcare The Surgery,Hawes Lane, Rowley Regis 0844 499 6615 Dr R Thorns Feldon Lane Surgery, Feldon Lane, 422 4703 Halesowen Drs Vamadevan Clement Road Medical Centre, & Chan 4A Clement Road Halesowen 559 2044 Drs Yarwood-Smith, The Surgery, Chapel House Lane, 0845 155 0059 Hyne, Hegarty , Colley Gate, Halesowen Hegarty, Anderson & Coates .
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