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Main contact details

AddressMiriam Medical Centre
Birkenhead Medical Building
31 Laird Street
Birkenhead
Wirral
CH41 8DB

Earlston & Seabank Medical Centre
1-3 Earlston Road
Wallasey
Wirral
CH45 5DX
Telephone0151 652 6077 (Miriam)
0151 639 2635 (Earlston & Seabank)
Emailcmicb-wi.gatekeepern85625@nhs.net

Opening hours

MiriamEarlston & Seabank
Monday8am to 8pm8am to 6:30pm
Tuesday8am to 8pm8am to 8pm
Wednesday8am to 8pm8am to 8pm
Thursday8am to 8pm8am to 6:30pm
Friday8am to 8pm8am to 6:30pm
Saturday8am to 8pmClosed
Sunday8am to 8pmClosed

Non-urgent advice: Note

Saturday and Sunday opening times at Miriam is for access to the Minor Injuries & Illness service, and also for the Enhanced Access service.

The Enhanced Access service requires an appointment (booked via our reception team) and operates between 10am and 6pm.

Staff training afternoons usually occur once a month and the surgeries will be closed during this time. We are always closed on public holidays. A list of upcoming public holidays can be found at www.gov.uk/bank-holidays.

Out of hours

Walk-in centres and minor injuriesVisit the Wirral Community NHS Foundation Trust website for further information. Pre-bookable attendance slots can be booked via the NHS 111 service by calling 111 from any phone.
GP out of hoursThe GP out of hours service is accessed via the NHS 111 service. Please call 111 from any phone for advice when we are closed or visit the NHS 111 website.
EmergenciesYou should always call 999 in an emergency situation, even if we are open.

Medical emergencies can include loss of consciousness, an acute confused state, fits that are not stopping, chest pain, breathing difficulties, severe bleeding that cannot be stopped, severe allergic reactions, and severe burns or scalds.

Getting to the surgeries

If you are travelling via train or bus, you can find the latest timetables and route planner by visiting the Merseytravel website.

Both buildings are accessible by wheelchair and all parts of the building you may need to access are located on the ground floor, including disabled toilets. If you require any assistance during your time at the surgery then we are always happy and willing to assist you.

For Miriam Medical Centre patients, there is patient parking available at the side of the building.

For Earlston & Seabank Medical Centre patients, there are parking spaces available on the road in front of the building.

Page last reviewed: 29 February 2024