Welcome to Trinity Court Surgery
Practice History
The partnership practised from part of Trinity House until 1972 when part of the old college was demolished and a new purpose-built surgery developed with its entrance in Chestnut Walk. The move to new premises in 1972 provided a room for the attached health visitor to practise on the same premises and a large treatment room which provided facilities for minor surgery.
In 1990 the surgery was extended and refurbished extensively. These alterations produced a second treatment room, further consulting rooms and much easier access to the first floor consulting rooms. Staff facilities have been continuously improved and the practice fully computerised.
In May 2001 the practice merged with Claverdon Surgery forming The Chestnut Walk and Claverdon Partnership.
In May 2006 Chestnut Walk Surgery became Trinity Court Surgery and moved to the new purpose-built development by Stratford Hospital. The doctors pioneered the move to the new site by the purchasing of the land and overseeing its development. Stratford Healthcare was built to house numerous healthcare and community services and continues to expand and develop.