Updated 27 January 2023
Blackberry Clinic Limited head office is located at the following address in Milton Keynes.
Blackberry Clinic Group,
3 Blackberry Court, Walnut Tree,
Milton Keynes, MK7 7PB
The provider Blackberry Clinic Limited is registered with the Care Quality Commission and provides regulated activities at 12 registered locations. This includes Blackberry Clinic – Walsall.
The nominated individual and Medical Director, Dr Simon Petrides, has over 30 years’ experience in treating back, muscle and joint pain. Based on this experience Blackberry Clinic Limited was founded to provide treatment for sports injuries and back, muscle and joint pain. The clinics are supported by a team of specialist doctors, physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors who use a combined multidisciplinary approach to treat painful musculoskeletal conditions.
Blackberry Clinic – Walsall, team of specialist practitioners provide interventional pain management. Interventional pain management uses minimally invasive procedures to, intervene and disrupt the signals of pain. The practitioner specialists carry out consultations and treatment which require minimally invasive procedures instead of surgery. Consultations, procedures and treatments include physical examinations, diagnostic imaging/scanning, steroid injections, joint injections, musculoskeletal medicine and other therapies. Blackberry Clinic Limited is also partnered with Bupa Health Clinics to offer Bupa Health Assessments nationwide.
The staff team at Blackberry Clinic - Walsall consists of:
- A clinic centre manager who is also the registered manager
- Consultants in Sports, Pain and Musculoskeletal Medicine
- A quality and compliance officer who covers all the Blackberry clinics
- A receptionist
Blackberry Clinic – Walsall was previously known as Sport Medicine Partners from Blackberry Clinic Lichfield and was located in Lichfield. The clinic moved to new premises in Walsall and was renamed to reflect the area it is now situated. The clinic opening hours are Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm and Friday, 9am to 1pm. The service operates from the basement floor of a shared leased building. Access to the clinic is via steps or a ramp for people with mobility problems. There is an onsite car park for patients. The service had a waiting room, three consulting rooms, one treatment room and patient accessible toilet facilities.
Full details of the services provided are available on the Blackberry Clinic website at www.blackberryclinic.co.uk
How we inspected this service
During the inspection we spoke with staff, reviewed information made available to us by the provider, reviewed a sample of clinical records, made observations and reviewed patient feedback.
To get to the heart of patients’ experiences of care and treatment, we always ask the following five questions:
- Is it safe?
- Is it effective?
- Is it caring?
- Is it responsive to people’s needs?
- Is it well-led?
These questions therefore formed the framework for the areas we looked at during the inspection.