Do you need an appointment for Bransholme Walk-in Centre?

You don't need an appointment, just walk in. If you contact NHS 111 before your visit though, you may be given a specific appointment time.
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Can anyone go to the walk-in centre?

You do not need an appointment to visit a UTC. You do not need to be registered with a GP or have a fixed address to use any UTC.
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What is the difference between a walk-in centre and an urgent care centre?

Urgent treatment centres (UTC) provide medical help when it's not a life-threatening emergency. They can diagnose and deal with many of the common problems people go to A&E for. Other types of urgent care services are called minor injuries units or walk-in centres.
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What time does the Bridlington Hospital walk-in Centre open?

7 days a week, 365 days a year, 7am – 8pm.
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Is minor injuries unit the same as A&E?

If you have an injury that is not serious you can go to a Minor Injury Unit for help, instead of going to an Accident & Emergency department.
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Can you walk in to Brants Bridge?

They can also walk-in if they have a minor injury and will be triaged accordingly. Brants Bridge Urgent Care Centre is open 8am-8pm, 7 days a week.
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Which four types of injuries are classified as minor?

Minor Injury & Illness
  • Animal Bites. Serious animal and human bites can get infected if they're not checked and treated quickly.
  • Burns and Scalds. Burns and scalds are damage to the skin usually caused by heat. ...
  • Cuts and Grazes. Most cuts and grazes are minor and can be easily treated at home.
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Does Bridlington Hospital have an A and E?

Bridlington & District Hospital is not a Accident & Emergency Department but a 24 hour Minor Injuries Unit led by Staff-Grade Nurse Practitioners. Information treatment Services: Minor Injuries Unit & Accident & Emergency below: This Information below will help you where to go for help!
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Do hospitals operate at night?

Most surgeons in NHS hospitals will not operate after midnight unless a patient's condition is immediately life, limb or organ-threatening.” Harrop-Griffiths said reduced cognitive skills in anaesthetists who are in their mid-sixties or even older could also help explain the differences.
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When to go to the hospital for pain?

If you experience significant pain (a level 7 or higher on a 1-10 pain scale), this is a sign you should seek urgent medical care. If you have chest pain, discomfort, or pressure with other signs of a heart attack, like fainting, shortness of breath, or numbness, go to your nearest emergency room.
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What is the best time to go to walk-in center?

When to use a Walk-in Centre
  • infection and rashes.
  • emergency contraception and advice.
  • bruises.
  • burns and strains.
  • coughs, colds and flu-like symptoms.
  • sore throats and earache.
  • hayfever, bites and stings.
  • minor cuts and wounds – wound care and dressings.
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How to get antibiotics on a Sunday?

Use the 111 online emergency prescription service

They'll ask some questions, including where you are and when you are due to take your medicine so they can suggest the best way to get it. They may refer you to a pharmacy to get your medicine.
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When should I go to the hospital?

Passing out, fainting. Pain in the arm or jaw. Unusual or bad headache, particularly if it started suddenly. Dizziness or weakness that does not go away.
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What qualifies as a minor injury?

The term minor injuries covers a wide range of nonemergency events from cuts, wounds, sprained ankles, pulled muscles, bad bruises and swelling, infected toenails, and more. If your minor injury is not an emergency but needs same-day attention, call our Primary Care clinic.
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Do I need to call 111 before going to minor injuries?

Always call NHS 24 on 111 first to ensure you get the right care, right place, right time.
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What is the most common injury to a child?

1. Falls. Falls are the leading reason for a child in the U.S. to be taken to the hospital. The same is true in Texas, with 45% of pediatric nonfatal injuries resulting from falls.
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How do minor injuries work?

Our Minor Injury Units (MIUs) offer advice and treatment for a variety of injuries including; cuts, grazes, wounds, sprains, minor eye injuries, strains and minor burns. If you have an injury and you're unsure where to go for help, it's best to contact NHS111 for advice.
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Is Bracknell Urgent Care Centre walk in?

Please note that we can see patients with illnesses by appointment only and we are not able to offer any treatment to patients with walk-in illnesses. Please contact NHS 111 or your GP Surgery to be booked.
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What time does the Royal Berkshire minor injuries unit open?

Unit open seven days a week from 8am to 8pm.
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What symptoms will get you admitted to the hospital?

Sudden or severe dizziness, confusion and/or clumsiness

If any of these symptoms come on suddenly or are severe, call 911 or head to an ER: Clumsiness, loss of balance or fainting. Difficulty speaking or trouble understanding speech. Unexplained loss of consciousness.
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What level of pain is unbearable?

10 – Unspeakable pain. Bedridden and possibly delirious. Very few people will ever experience this level of pain.
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How to tell if pain is serious?

If you're alert to these problems, you're likely to get the help you need.
  1. Leg Pain With Swelling. Symptoms. ...
  2. Sudden Testicular Pain. Symptoms. ...
  3. Painful Urination. Symptoms. ...
  4. Sudden Chest Pain. Symptoms. ...
  5. Severe Headache. ...
  6. A Stiff Neck Accompanied By Fever And/Or A Severe Headache. ...
  7. Sudden, Sharp Pain In The Abdomen. ...
  8. Severe Back Pain.
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What are the 4 major injuries?

Four common examples of personal injury include back injuries, brain injuries, burn injuries, and paralysis. There are various ways that injuries can be classified.
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What are two year olds called?

A toddler is a child approximately 1 to 3 years old, though definitions vary. The toddler years are a time of great cognitive, emotional and social development.
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What is the most common organ injured in a child?

The most commonly injured solid organ in children is the liver, representing 44% of solid organ injuries, followed by the spleen (32%), kidney (18%), and pancreas (6%) [6].
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