GP Appointment Access in Black Country
Real NHS England GP appointment data for NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board, April 2026 β Midlands NHS region.
How long does it take to get a GP appointment in Black Country?
As of April 2026, 51.7% of GP appointments in the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board area took place on the same day they were booked (England average 44.6%), with 61.0% face-to-face and 3.9% waiting 28+ days, from 704,559 appointments. Source: NHS England, April 2026.
| Measure | Black Country | England average |
|---|---|---|
| Same-day appointments | 51.7% | 44.6% |
| Within 7 days of booking | 76.2% | 68.7% |
| Waited more than 28 days | 3.9% | 6.3% |
| Face-to-face | 61.0% | 60.8% |
| Telephone | 21.0% | 24.0% |
| Video / online | 14.1% | 11.4% |
| Did not attend (DNA) | 4.4% | 4.1% |
| Total appointments | 704,559 | 29,909,065 |
Same-day GP access in Black Country is 7.1pp above the England average of 44.6%.
Compare GP access across ICBs
See how your area's same-day, face-to-face and 28+ day rates compare to the England average and to every other ICB.
In NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board, in the latest month, 51.7% of GP appointments took place on the same day they were booked β and 61.0% were face to face β from 704,559 recorded appointments.
4.4% of appointments here were recorded as βdid not attendβ (31,240 missed). These are area-wide monthly figures, not a prediction for any single booking, and vary by practice and demand.
Same-day access here is at or above the England average. If you still can't get a convenient slot, a GeraClinic online GP consultation can usually be arranged the same day.
Other ICBs in the Midlands region
- Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent (47.9% same-day, 94/100)
- Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin (47.9% same-day, 85.3/100)
- Birmingham and Solihull (50.7% same-day, 83.6/100)
- Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (40.2% same-day, 82.6/100)
- Lincolnshire (44.7% same-day, 67.9/100)
- Coventry and Warwickshire (53.4% same-day, 66.6/100)
- Nottingham and Nottinghamshire (44.8% same-day, 66.6/100)
- Derby and Derbyshire (39.0% same-day, 58/100)
- Herefordshire and Worcestershire (44.2% same-day, 56.4/100)
- Northamptonshire (44.9% same-day, 50.9/100)
- Midlands region overview β
GP appointment access in Black Country: frequently asked questions
- How long does it take to get a GP appointment in Black Country?
- In April 2026, 51.7% of GP appointments in the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board area took place on the same day they were booked (England average 44.6%), and 76.2% happened within 7 days. 3.9% waited more than 28 days, from 704,559 recorded appointments. Source: NHS England Appointments in General Practice, April 2026.
- What percentage of GP appointments in Black Country are face-to-face?
- In April 2026, 61.0% of GP appointments in NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board were face to face, 21.0% by telephone and 14.1% by video or online β compared with an England average of 60.8% face-to-face. Source: NHS England Appointments in General Practice, April 2026.
- Is it harder to see a GP in Black Country than elsewhere in England?
- NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board has a Gera GP Access Score of 100 out of 100, ranking 1 of 35 English ICBs for overall GP access (1 = easiest). Its same-day appointment rate of 51.7% ranks 2 of 35. The score is computed transparently from the real NHS England April 2026 appointment data.
- What is the GP appointment did-not-attend rate in Black Country?
- In April 2026, 4.4% of GP appointments in NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board were recorded as "did not attend" (31,240 missed appointments), against an England average of 4.1%. 89.2% of appointments were attended. Source: NHS England Appointments in General Practice, April 2026.
Struggling to get a GP appointment in Black Country?
Only 51.7% of GP appointments in Black Country are same-day. GeraClinic connects you to a UK-registered GP online β often in under 30 minutes, including evenings and weekends.
Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS England β Appointments in General Practice (April 2026, published 28 May 2026).