Welcome to our clinic
Modern medical excellence in a historic setting
Housed in one of Birmingham’s significant historic houses, Chamberlain Clinic provides state-of-the-art facilities in a welcoming, completely discreet environment.
Located right at the heart of the prestigious Edgbaston Medical Quarter at 81 Harborne Road, we blend rich architectural heritage with advanced clinical care. From our beautifully restored consulting rooms to our bespoke treatment suites, we ensure every woman feels comfortable, respected, and heard from the moment she steps through our doors.
Location & Directions
Getting to 81 Harborne Road
Whether you're visiting for a medical appointment at the Edgbaston Medical Quarter or a business meeting, getting to our clinic is straightforward. Located in the leafy suburb of Edgbaston, just outside Birmingham City Centre, the building is situated at the corner of Harborne Road and Highfield Road.
By Car
81 Harborne Road is easily accessible via major A-roads and motorways.
- From the City Centre: Take the A38 or Broad Street toward Five Ways Island. Follow signs for Harborne/Edgbaston (A4540).
- From the M6: Leave at Junction 6 and follow the A38(M) toward the City Centre. Continue onto the Bristol Road, turning right toward Edgbaston.
- From the M5: Leave at Junction 3 (Halesowen) and follow the A456 (Hagley Road) toward Birmingham. Turn right onto Highfield Road.
Parking
- On-Site: Typically offers limited free on-site parking for visitors (accessible via Highfield Road).
- Off-Site: Pay & Display parking is available on Highfield Road and Calthorpe Road if the car park is full.
By Bus
The area is well-served by frequent bus routes from Birmingham City Centre.
- From the City Centre (Colmore Row/New Street): Take the 23 or 24 bus. These services run frequently and stop just a short walk from the building.
- Key Stop: Look for the "Highfield Road" or "Botanical Gardens" stops.
- Route 1: Also serves the nearby Five Ways area, connecting Edgbaston with Moseley and Acocks Green.
By Train
The building is located near two key railway stations.
- Five Ways Station (Nearest): A 10–12 minute walk (approx. 0.6 miles). Cross the Five Ways island toward Harborne Road. Five Ways is just one stop from Birmingham New Street.
- Birmingham New Street: The main rail hub is about 1.5 miles away. From here, you can take a 10-minute taxi ride or catch the 23/24 bus.
On Foot or Cycle
Located conveniently for active travel.
- From Five Ways Island: Walk down Harborne Road for approximately 5 minutes; the building will be on your right at the corner of Highfield Road.
- Cycling: The area is part of the Birmingham cycle network, with bike racks often available nearby or on-site.
Accessibility
Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair access to the treatment room in this clinic.
Navigation Tip
If you're using a sat-nav, the postcode B15 3HG will take you directly to the Highfield Road/Harborne Road junction.
Meet Our Practitioners
Emma Louise RN
Nu-V and Aesthetics Practitioner
While awaiting a diagnosis for her own problems caused through childbirth, the urology nurse realised what was lacking from her treatment – friendly advice from a dedicated nurse and appointments that were generous with time and ran to schedule. With her knowledge of lasers she developed Nu-V to maintain her condition, and solve many other women’s health related issues. From stress incontinence caused by childbirth, to dryness from ageing and menopause. Emma is on hand to help with all urology and Nu-V queries.
Rosalind Jones
Director of Relations and Nurse Advisor
Rosalind Jones, a former Registered Nurse, is our patient co-ordinator who is still practices in her specialism of laser treatment and aesthetics, Ros talks to each and every patient before an appointment is made. This ensures that women feel listened to and understood and that they are confident in the help and support the clinic offers. As a woman herself, Mother and Grandmother – Ros really has heard it all before!
Keran Haughton RN
Nu-V and Aesthetics Practitioner
Keran has a wealth of nursing knowledge and experience. She started out in Urology where she first recognised the sensitive nature of genitourinary ailments. She then worked in Cardiology before becoming a Diabetes Specialist Nurse. Along with being a nurse educator and mentor, she is a Non-Medical-Prescriber which allows her patients the benefit of having their prescriptions in a convenient and timely manner. She is currently a Specialist Practitioner in District Nursing and within her role she treats women with gynaecological conditions which has reignited her passion for women's health. In addition, having 4 children herself, Keran is naturally able to empathise with women needs.
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