Our Work
Last Updated: Thursday, 31 July 2025Brownlow Health is the provider of a number of workstreams. Read the information below to find out more about our work.
As well as providing core medical services, in which we strive for excellence, there are many other notable aspects to our services across Brownlow Health:
- Student healthcare. We work closely with the local universities, and the wider university welfare network, including hall wardens, tutors, international student services, career guild officers and university counselling services. We also host a sports physiotherapy clinic and a psychology service for University of Liverpool students. Our sites include the Student Health Centre (part of Brownlow Central) on the University of Liverpool campus, and Brownlow Health @ Marybone, which is close to many of the Liverpool John Moores University Buildings.
- Homelessness care. We have a dedicated homelessness team, providing outreach care, a weekly drop in service at the practice, and inreach to facilitate safe discharge from hospital. We work closely with other agencies, with the aim to provide excellent care for this vulnerable population.
- Drug and alcohol support. We have been actively involved in shared-care drug services in Liverpool, both in provision and in supporting other GP practices in improving care for patients with drug dependency. We have also worked with commisioners in improving care for those with alcohol dependency in the city centre.
- Asylum seeker clinics. Dedicated clinics to meet the specific needs of this population.
- Sexual Health services. Including STI testing and treating, and fitting of long acting reversible contraceptives.
- Minor surgery
- Student nurse training
- GP registrar training
- Healthcare support worker training
- Medical student training
- We are proactive in training and development of our non-clinical staff, with many opportunities for career development.
- Trans Healthcare. We have GPs with special interest in this area, and have input in to local enhanced services.
- Obesity. We have GPs with special interest in obesity, and provide input to local service provision.
- Eating disorder support. We have GPs with special interest in Eating disorders, and provide input to local service provision.
- Research. We are part of the Mersey Primary Care Research Consortium, comprising practices across Merseyside. We were awarded the Primary Care Research Team Assessment Award by the Royal College of GPs, one of only a handful of practices Nationwide to receive such an award and the first in Merseyside.
- Elderly Intermediate care centre and Nursing Homes. Providing medical support for both.
- Young persons health. Development of the ‘GP Champs’ service, in collaboration with the Young Persons Advisory Service (YPAS). This is a dedicated service for young people in the city.