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Our Birmingham hospital officially opens its doors!


Last updated on 1 May 2026


This week, Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham, welcomed its first patients through the doors after an extensive renovation project.

The team have been waiting 11 weeks for this moment and were primed and ready to roll out the red carpet.

The first patient at Practice Plus Group hospital Birmingham

First to arrive was Alan Voyce, 75, a retired tool setter who has been on an NHS waiting list for knee surgery for almost FOUR years.

After a consultation, x-ray, and being told we would book him in for a total knee replacement, an emotional Alan told Hospital Director Samantha Doubleday: “This has been wonderful. You’ve done more for me this morning in just three hours than the NHS has done for me in four years. Thank you.”

Alan had been in pain for a long time before he saw his GP in November 2020. He was given some gel which didn’t help, and resorted to going to A&E in order to get an x-ray. The x-ray showed his joint had worn down to ‘bone on bone’ and he would need surgery. At one point he had a cortisone injection but it didn’t help. Eventually in May this year he was offered a date for surgery, but was in hospital at the time and not fit enough to go ahead.

He heard nothing in the interim- and then saw our Wellsoon TV advert.

Alan, knee replacement patient at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham, sits in a chair at the hospital

“This has been wonderful. You’ve done more for me this morning in just three hours than the NHS has done for me in four years. Thank you.”

Alan, knee replacement patient at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham

“I called the number and they said they were opening a new hospital in my area in September, so I jumped at the chance and put my name down straight away.

“I like to go away a lot around the UK with friends- but I’ve been having to rely on a mobility scooter to get around. If I walk any distance my leg just swells up. I want to be able to walk along the sea front. I’ve got a trip planned now so I’m hoping to have the operation when I’m back.”

We gave Alan the VIP treatment with our private healthcare team on hand to answer his questions and walk him through the process, and consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Oliver Blocker talking Alan through his x-ray and the operation he’ll need.

Mr Blocker said: “It was an absolute privilege to see our first patients. It’s so good to have a brand new, fully kitted hospital and to have people coming through the doors who want to choose us, given there’s so much competition in this area, for the service that we offer which is really great value joint replacements in Birmingham.”

Mr Blocker, consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham

“It was an absolute privilege to see our first patients. It’s so good to have a brand new, fully kitted hospital and to have people coming through the doors who want to choose us, given there’s so much competition in this area, for the service that we offer which is really great value joint replacements in Birmingham.”

Mr Blocker, consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham

“Unfortunately Alan’s story is not uncommon. People’s quality of life and experience after three months is terrible, so three to four years on a waiting list is not acceptable and that’s one of the reasons I am here- to treat as many people as possible and give people the opportunity to have life-changing knee and hip replacements to improve people’s quality of life.

“There are so many problems prioritising patients in the NHS using the resources that are available. I’m really pleased that we’re able to give him the joint replacement that is the right choice for him. Getting him off a mobility scooter on holiday is a great idea, to get him fitter, healthier and happier.”

The second patient to walk through the doors was Arthur Latham and his wife Barbara, who also heard about us from the Wellsoon TV advert. Barbara said: “We came today for a consultation and an x-ray to find out what our next steps should be. Arthur has been in a lot of pain and we’re going down the private route because we’ve not been able to get the answers we need. Our GP advised us to go to A&E in order to get an x-ray. It’s been lovely- it’s a lovely hospital, all very new, and we got the advice we needed.”

2nd patient Arthur and wife Barbara

We expect to be opening up to NHS patients in October and will have no waiting list.

In the meantime, to book a private consultation call 0330 165 9982.

Birmingham Hospital FAQs

Where is Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham?

Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham is located at 22 Somerset Road, Birmingham, B15 2QQ. The hospital was formerly known as Edgbaston Hospital and welcomes both private and NHS patients.

What treatments are available at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham?

Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham offers a wide range of treatments, including orthopaedic care, general surgery, eye treatments, diagnostic imaging, endoscopy, physiotherapy, urology, hand and wrist surgery, foot and ankle surgery, and hip and knee surgery. Popular treatments include knee replacement, hip replacement, cataract surgery and carpal tunnel surgery.

How quickly can private patients have surgery in Birmingham?

Private patients at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham can usually have surgery within 4–6 weeks after their initial consultation. The hospital offers fast access to consultations, treatment and surgery, with self-pay, insured and 0% payment options available.

Can NHS patients be treated at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham?

Yes, Practice Plus Group Hospital, Birmingham welcomes both NHS and private patients. NHS patients can access care through the appropriate referral route, while private patients can choose to pay for themselves, use private medical insurance, or explore payment options.

What facilities does the Birmingham hospital have?

The Birmingham hospital has 29 individual bedrooms with ensuite facilities, free parking for patients and visitors, 11 consulting rooms, outpatient facilities, diagnostic testing, and an on-site restaurant for visitors. The hospital is open 24/7.

James Wood, Content Specialist

This article was co-written by Content Specialist, James Wood. Our Content Specialist, James, has been writing articles and blogs for Practice Plus Group since 2022. He has more than a decade of experience as a copywriter within a range of different backgrounds and works closely with medical professionals to deliver information that's easy-to-read and patient-focused. When he's not writing medical pieces, James is busy playing sports or pub quizzing.
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