Knife amnesty bins are being installed outside hospitals in Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield after weapons were found by health workers in toilets, on a footpath and even just before a patient's MRI scan.
A bin for people to safely dispose of blades is already in operation at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham.
More will be installed at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the city and Good Hope at Sutton Coldfield next week.
"People do attend the hospital carrying knives and they can sometimes be a victim of knife crime themselves," Tom Blyth, emergency medicine consultant at Heartlands Hospital, said.
