Emergency Department / A&E |
A&E
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Other Sources of Assistance
Our A&E department is really busy at the moment. If your injury is urgent but not life threatening, please consider your healthcare options to help us help you.
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Self-careMinor issues like grazes, sore throat and colds. Visit nhs.uk for self-care advice. |
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PharmacyYour local pharmacy can help with minor illness or injury, and offer prescription medicine for some common conditions without a GP appointment. |
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NHS 111 For urgent medical help or if you're not sure what to do, visit 111.nhs.uk or call 111. |
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GPContact your GP if you have symptoms that won't go away. |
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Minor Injury UnitUrgent but not life-threatening injuries, such as sprains, burns or minor head injuries. Find your local Minor Injury Unit. |
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Urgent Care at the RUHUrgent but not life-threatening injuries and illness, such as broken bones, burns or wounds. |
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RUH Emergency Department or 999For life-threatening emergencies and serious injuries, always call 999 or come to A&E. |
Dentists
If you think you need urgent dental treatment, contact your dentist. If you cannot contact your dentist or don't have one, use the NHS 111 service. If needed, urgent appointments will be arranged at an out of hours service.

