You will be assessed and treated by a GP or one of our urgent care practitioners, who treat a range of minor injuries and illnesses such as:
- Strains and sprains 
- Suspected broken limbs 
- Minor head injuries 
- Cuts and grazes 
- Bites and stings 
- Minor scalds and burns 
- Ear and throat infections and sore throat 
- Skin infections and rashes 
- Eye problems 
- Coughs and colds 
- Feverish illness 
- Abdominal pain 
- Vomiting and diarrhoea 
- Urinary tract infections 
What we can’t treat
- Sudden onset of severe chest pains 
- Severe breathing difficulties 
- Major injuries 
- Problems usually dealt with by a GP 
- Pregnancy problems 
- Severe allergic reactions 
- Overdoses 
- Alcohol-related problems 
- Mental health problems 
- Head injuries on anticoagulants 
- Loss of consciousness 
- Ongoing issues already seen by GP 
- Requests for scans and bloods 
- Sexual transmitted infections 
- Dental abscess 
Important
If you are unsure if you need to see your regular GP or attend an urgent treatment centre then you can contact NHS 111 who can advise you.
