City Health Campus is a major NHS healthcare site in Birmingham, looking after thousands of patients across the West Midlands. It’s run by Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, and it brings different services together to cover both everyday care and more specialist treatment. The hospital has up-to-date facilities and experienced NHS staff, aiming to provide good-quality care in a safe and supportive setting.
The campus has a range of specialist departments and health centres offering outpatient appointments, tests and scans, surgery, rehabilitation, and more advanced treatments. Patients can get help with areas like eye care, heart conditions, breathing and lung problems, ENT, children’s services, women’s health, cancer care, physiotherapy, and emergency support. The Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre (BMEC) is based on the campus and is widely known, including internationally, for specialist eye treatment and eye surgery.
City Health Campus is also involved in medical education, clinical training, and new ways of improving care within the NHS. It works with healthcare staff, local communities, and regional health networks to help improve results for patients and make key services easier to access. With tools like advanced imaging, modern operating areas, and teams from different specialties working together, patients are more likely to get timely, well-coordinated treatment. The hospital campus is set up to make patients feel comfortable and help people get around easily, with wheelchair access, patient transport options, pharmacy services, cafés, waiting lounges, accessible parking, and amenities that support visitors. It’s also easy to reach thanks to public transport links and other nearby healthcare facilities, which helps patients and visitors coming from Birmingham and the surrounding areas.
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City Health Campus follows strict NHS confidentiality standards to protect patient information. Personal and medical records are securely stored and only accessible to authorized healthcare professionals involved in patient care.
The hospital complies with UK GDPR and Data Protection Act regulations. Patient data is collected, processed, and retained securely for medical and administrative purposes while ensuring privacy rights are respected.
Patients are encouraged to attend appointments on time and provide advance notice for cancellations or rescheduling. Missed appointments may affect future scheduling availability and NHS resource planning.
Some emergency services have moved to Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, but specialist urgent services remain available.
Yes, on-site parking and accessible parking facilities are available.
Many NHS referrals and appointments can be managed online or through GP referrals.