General Practitioner Solihull
- 0121 705 1105
- 3 Grove Rd, Solihull B91 2AG, UK
Dr Ian Williams GP Brighton offers expert, compassionate care at Stanford Medical Centre. He supports patients of all ages by treating everyday illnesses and providing long-term management for ongoing health concerns. With a focus on personalised treatment and open communication, Dr Williams ensures every patient receives high-quality, respectful care.
Our team addresses minor health concerns quickly and effectively. Moreover, we develop customised care plans for chronic conditions. In addition, we run a wide range of clinics to support your overall health—from mental wellbeing to routine screenings.
You can register easily online. Furthermore, our digital platform allows you to book or cancel appointments in just a few clicks. Repeat prescriptions are also available through the same secure system.
We prioritise collaborative care. Therefore, once registered, you and your GP work together to manage your health journey. Likewise, we adjust treatment plans as your needs change.
Moreover, we encourage regular patient feedback. As a result, our Patient Participation Group (PPG) plays a key role in ensuring services remain responsive and patient-led.
The PPG brings patients and staff together throughout the year. Additionally, this group works to improve services and encourage open communication. Consequently, it helps shape the care we provide based on what matters to you.
Furthermore, your involvement ensures we grow in the right direction—together.
We value your experience and want to know how we’re doing. The Friends and Family Test lets you share what works well. Furthermore, it highlights areas for improvement. As a result, your feedback drives our commitment to better care.
Stanford Medical Centre supports the development of future healthcare professionals. Medical students often join us for training. However, you are never required to see a student—simply let reception know your preference.
Similarly, GP registrars may occasionally ask to record consultations. Even so, your comfort comes first, and you are always free to decline.
The GP Patient Survey, conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England, gathers feedback from millions. Consequently, it offers valuable insights into patient satisfaction. We use this data to identify what’s working—and where we can do better.
