Due to the UK's ageing population, GPs now spend around 20% of their week consulting on joint related symptoms. These can become quite debilitating for many patients. (S7 Ep 34)[AD,S]
The doctors of Hall Green Health come face to face with some rare conditions. It's a reminder that when you're a GP, you never know what is going to walk through your door. (S7 Ep 33)[AD,S]
The staff at Hall Green Health Centre are dealing with the aftermath of patient falls. Dr Razak's first patient Michael has a nasty bruise on his arm after falling in his driveway. (S7 Ep 32)[AD,S]
The GPs and medical staff discuss what it takes to be good at their jobs; a young man is treated for a possible infection in his leg following a car crash. (S7 Ep 42)[AD,S]
A woman suffers with chronic back pain since giving birth to her twins five years ago. During the procedure, Hannah was given an epidural that caused nerve damage in her spine. (S7 Ep 41)[AD,S]
The healthcare professionals and staff at the Hall Green Health Centre have 26,000 patients on their books, with problems ranging from sore feet to self-harm. (S7 Ep 40)[AD,S]
The doctors of Hall Green Health come face to face with patients suffering from the effects of alcohol abuse on their bodies, minds and lives. (S7 Ep 39)[AD,S]
This week, the spotlight falls on the unsung heroes of general practice - the surgery receptionists. Bernie deals with an angry woman whose appointment seems to have disappeared from the system.[AD,S]
The GPs of Hall Green Health are constantly surprised by their patients' resilience and ability to pick themselves up when faced with life's knockbacks. (S7 Ep 38)[AD,S]
Life in a busy GP surgery. The doctors and nurses at the practice take measures to minimise the over-prescription and overuse of antibiotics in the face of a looming crisis. (S7 Ep 28)[AD,S]
Life in a busy GPs surgery. This week the staff at the Hall Green Health Centre in Birmingham are getting ready for another busy week. (S7 Ep 27) [AD,S]
Life in a busy GPs surgery. Dr Crosse sees Mick, who learns that smoking heavily as a youngster can have an impact on one's health later in life. (S7 Ep 26)[AD,S]
Life in a busy GPs surgery. Dr Aftab Arif is faced with an angry patient who refuses to go to hospital for a scan unless the surgery starts dealing with him differently. (S7 Ep 25)[AD,S]
The doctors of Hall Green Health come face to face with some rare conditions. It's a reminder that when you're a GP, you never know what is going to walk through your door. (S7 Ep 33)[AD,S]
GPs at work at the Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Ashraf speaks to a man who has returned from a holiday in Egypt and may have picked up something with serious repercussions. (S7 Ep 23)[AD,S]
GPs tackle breast cancer worries at the Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Razak sees Caroline, who has discovered a knotty lump on her collar bone that has got her fearing the worst. (S7 Ep21)[AD,S]
Life in a busy GP surgery. The doctors and nurses at the practice take measures to minimise the over-prescription and overuse of antibiotics in the face of a looming crisis. (S7 Ep 28)[AD,S]
Life in a busy GPs surgery. This week the staff at the Hall Green Health Centre in Birmingham are getting ready for another busy week. (S7 Ep 27) [AD,S]
Life in a busy GPs surgery. Dr Crosse sees Mick, who learns that smoking heavily as a youngster can have an impact on one's health later in life. (S7 Ep 26)[AD,S]
Life in a busy GPs surgery. Dr Aftab Arif is faced with an angry patient who refuses to go to hospital for a scan unless the surgery starts dealing with him differently. (S7 Ep 25)[AD,S]
GPs at work at the Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Ashraf speaks to a man who has returned from a holiday in Egypt and may have picked up something with serious repercussions. (S7 Ep 23)[AD,S]
GPs tackle grief and loss at the Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Wyne chats to Adolphus who is struggling to come to terms with the deaths of his wife and also his best friend. (S7 Ep 22)[AD,S]
GPs tackle breast cancer worries at the Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Razak sees Caroline, who has discovered a knotty lump on her collar bone that has got her fearing the worst. (S7 Ep21)[AD,S]
GPs tackle men's health issues at the Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Qamar counsels a journalist named Zahid who has PTSD after being imprisoned and tortured in Afghanistan. (S7 Ep 17)[AD,S]
The GPs at the Hall Green Health Centre face patients who have already consulted 'Dr Google'. Maryam has been advised by a health app to be screened for bowel cancer. (S7 Ep 16)[AD,S]
GPs tackle breast cancer worries at the Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Razak sees Caroline, who has discovered a knotty lump on her collar bone that has got her fearing the worst. (S7 Ep21)[AD,S]
GPs tackle men's health issues at the Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Qamar counsels a journalist named Zahid who has PTSD after being imprisoned and tortured in Afghanistan. (S7 Ep 17)[AD,S]
The GPs at the Hall Green Health Centre face patients who have already consulted 'Dr Google'. Maryam has been advised by a health app to be screened for bowel cancer. (S7 Ep 16)[S]
In this weeks episode, the GPs and medical professionals at the Hall Green Health Centre illustrate how important it is for them to develop a strong and trusting relationship. (S7 Ep 14)[AD,S]
Inside Hall Green Health Centre. Aofie is studying hard for her A-Levels but is struggling to sit at a desk and write due to the persistent pain in her collar bone. (S7 Ep 13)[AD,S]
Inside Hall Green Health Centre. Brian is an elderly gentleman whose feet have turned an alarming shade of blue. But GP Dr Williams is most worried about Brian's low mood. (S7 Ep 12)[AD,S]
Inside Hall Green Health Centre. Paramedic Oliver has a hoarse voice after being attacked by a patient, and Dr Wyne is anxious to rule out that he has been infected with HIV. (S7 Ep 9)[S]
Inside Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Ajay meets Kelsi whose OCD 'forces' her to perform rituals such as stepping on every floorboard in her room before going to bed. (S7 Ep 7) [AD,S]
Inside Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Wyne has some advice for Elvira, a Romanian woman, who has brought a cocktail of drugs from her home country to 'treat' her many conditions. (S7 Ep 6) [AD,S]
Inside Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Wyne has some advice for Elvira, a Romanian woman, who has brought a cocktail of drugs from her home country to 'treat' her many conditions. (S7 Ep 5) [S]
Inside Hall Green Health Centre. Dr Cartmill is happy to be back after self-isolating following a trip to Italy where she may have been expsoed to the coronavirus. (S7 Ep 4) [AD,S]
Documentary series filmed inside Hall Green Health Centre in Birmingham. When Zenub comes in with an eye irritation there are many possible diagnoses. (S7 Ep 3) [AD,S]