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Paediatric Therapies - Contact us
We are currently experiencing a high volume of enquiries via telephone and email. Our preferred method of contact is via email address:
- Occupational Therapy (OT): whcnhs.paediatricot@nhs.net
- Specialist Play Service (SPS): whcnhs.specialistplay@nhs.net
- Physiotherapy: whcnhs.paediatricphysio@nhs.net
The Occupational Therapy (OT) advice line is for gaining support from an Occupational Therapist (OT) in regards to strategies and advice around occupational performance and functional concerns. The OT will be able to offer practical advice relating to difficulties in self-help, play and leisure or advise on whether a referral to the service is appropriate.
The advice line is not for waiting list enquiries or to check whether a referral has been accepted.
OT advice line: 07562 436633.
The service operates on Wednesdays between 9am-12pm and Thursdays between 1pm and 4pm. We cannot respond to text messages sent to the advice line.
If you are unable to email the services and therefore require a telephone response, please make this clear and leave a short message with your child’s name, date of birth, reason for your call and telephone number. We endeavor to return your call or email within 20 working days. Thank you for your patience.
Please use the details below to contact your local team.
Bromsgrove
- Address: Princess of Wales Community Hospital, Stourbridge Road, Bromsgrove, B61 0BB
- Tel: 01527 488041
Redditch
- Address: Scott Atkinson Centre, Woodrow Drive, Redditch, B98 7UH
- Tel: 01527 488033
Worcester
- Address: The Beacon Centre, Carnforth Drive, Worcester, WR4 9HG
- Tel: 01905 681883
Kidderminster
- Address: Kidderminster Health Centre, Bromsgrove Street, Kidderminster, DY10 1PG
- Tel: 01562 514520
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