Grosvenor Medical Centre

Grosvenor Medical Centre We are based over 2 sites, Grosvenor and Gresty Brook. Welcome to the Grosvenor Medical Centre page. Those who violate will be removed from the page.

The Practice has 6 GP Partners, 2 Salaried GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, a Clinical Pharmacist, pharmacy technician, and a well-established Practice Nurse team. This page is administered by Grosvenor Medical Centre staff periodically to share population health messages and practice information. This is not a page for medical advice and individual advice will not be given by a clinician. Please do not share personal / medical information with others on this page. If you require medical advice please contact the practice to arrange an appointment. Please note that although this site is periodically monitored by insert practice name staff, emergency support is not available through this site. If you are experiencing an emergency or life-threatening situation, call 999. Medical advice can only be provided by a clinician and will not be provided on this site. If you have specific questions concerning your health or medical status, please contact the practice. Terms of use:
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It's common to sweat during the night if your room or your bedding is making you too hot.

If you regularly wake up with soaking wet sheets, you should see a GP.
More information https://www.nhs.uk/symptoms/night-sweats/

When you find out you are pregnant, you can refer yourself for NHS pregnancy care so you start care with a midwife right...
15/09/2025

When you find out you are pregnant, you can refer yourself for NHS pregnancy care so you start care with a midwife right away.

Once you sign up online, the maternity team will contact you to book your first appointment with a midwife.

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Contact your maternity service, GP surgery or community pharmacy to schedule yours.

Find out more: https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/keeping-well/flu-jab/

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A UK-wide emergency alert test which will take place TOMORROW (Sunday 7th September 2025) at 3pm. Mobile phones will emit a loud siren and vibrate — even if they’re on silent.
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A UK-wide emergency alert test which will take place on Sunday 7th September 2025 at 3pm. Mobile phones will emit a loud...
04/09/2025

A UK-wide emergency alert test which will take place on Sunday 7th September 2025 at 3pm. Mobile phones will emit a loud siren and vibrate — even if they’re on silent.
Whilst these alerts aim to protect the public in emergencies, they could put victim-survivors of domestic abuse at risk — especially those who rely on hidden phones as part of their safety plan.

Please know, you CAN opt out of this test.
If you need to disable alerts for safety reasons, follow the steps here: https://ow.ly/NPKP50Wzxn6

Address

Grosvenor Medical Centre, Grosvenor Street
Crewe
CW13HB

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+441270256348

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