Corbett Hospital is a National Health Service (NHS) hospital run by the Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust located in Amblecote, Stourbridge, West Midlands, England.
The hospital is an out-patient centre which opened on 25 May 2007 in a ceremony conducted by Tony Blair as part of his farewell tour before resigning as prime minister.
[2] John Corbett,[3][4] who spent his youth living at the Delph, made his fortune producing salt at Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.
[2] The Corbett Hospital Preliminary Training School was opened in 1948 on the formation of the National Health Service, providing accommodation for 12 medical students.
[5] In the late 1990s, there was widespread local campaigning for the return of accident and emergency facilities at the Corbett, on the grounds that such facilities would reduce the waiting time for people around Stourbridge who needed the service.