Welcome to Kingfisher Primary Care Network
We are five partnerships across six sites based in Redditch, Worcestershire who are working together to develop new and better ways to meet the diverse needs of our patients.
Health advice at your fingertips!
The NHS App has been redesigned to make it simpler and easier to access NHS services.
Some items have moved within the App, but all the health services you need are still available. Your settings will remain the same before and after the update too.
The new, user-friendly version of the NHS App will start to be available from December 11th, making it easier to:
- order repeat prescriptions
- book appointments
- access 111 Online
- view your GP record
- and much more…
Need some help using the NHS App? Use the in-app Help feature or visit nhs.uk/nhs-app for guidance.
Patient Participation Group
The Patient Participation Group (PPG) consists of patients who wish to be involved in the local practice whilst taking an active role in the development of local health services.
The purpose of the group is to facilitate patients and the practice staff working together to share ideas to help improve the services offered at the practice in addition to sourcing out any local community services that would help enhance aspects of the patients lives.
Have your say! Come and join us to share ideas and help improve our services…
To become a PPG member simply email us at hwicb.kingfisher.ppg@nhs.net

Latest Updates
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OUT OF HOURS AND EMERGENCY
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