
Solihull Hospital
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Current Wait Times
About Solihull Hospital
Solihull Hospital is a community hospital located in Solihull, West Midlands. It is part of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and provides a range of services including an Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) for non-life-threatening conditions, outpatient clinics, day surgery, and diagnostic services. The hospital serves the local Solihull community with accessible healthcare services. Please note that Solihull Hospital does not have an Accident & Emergency (A&E) department - for emergencies, patients should visit Queen Elizabeth Hospital or Heartlands Hospital.
Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC)
This facility is an Urgent Treatment Centre, not an Accident & Emergency (A&E) department. UTCs are equipped to deal with minor injuries and illnesses that require urgent attention but are not life-threatening. For serious or life-threatening emergencies, please go to an A&E department or call 999.
Available Services
Specialties
Important Information
Wait times are estimates and may change based on patient needs. Patients are seen based on clinical priority, not arrival time. This facility is not equipped to handle serious or life-threatening emergencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Information
Address
Lode Lane, Solihull, B91 2JL
Phone
0121 424 2000
Opening Hours
Open: 8am to 8pm, 7 days per week.
NHS Trust
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Transport Information
Parking
Paid parking available on-site. Charges apply 24/7.
Public Transport
Bus routes 4, 5, 6, 31, 37 stop nearby. Solihull train station is approximately 1 mile away.
When to use a UTC
Urgent Treatment Centres are suitable for:
For emergencies such as:
Go to A&E or call 999 immediately.
Location
Serving Areas Near Solihull Hospital
Solihull Hospital provides urgent care services to patients from across Solihull and surrounding areas, including:
Our real-time wait time tracker helps patients from these areas make informed decisions about when to visit our Urgent Treatment Centre.
Related Information
Information on this page is correct as of 26 March 2025