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- Urgent Treatment Centre - East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Urgent treatment Centres (UTCs) 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
- Burnley Gp Urgent Care Centre - NHS
Official information from NHS about Burnley Gp Urgent Care Centre including contact details, directions, opening hours and service treatment details
- Contact: Burnley Urgent Care Centre - Care Quality Commission
Burnley General Hospital, Casterton Ave, Burnley, Lancashire, BB10 2PQ (01254) 291140 Similar services nearby
- Urgent Care Centre - Area 10 - AccessAble
Urgent Care Centre - Area 10 Burnley General Teaching Hospital, Casterton Avenue, Burnley, BB10 2PQ 01282 425 071; Visit website; View Accessibility Symbols
- Whitefield Health Care - Urgent Care Centre
The Urgent Care Centre is located at Burnley General Hospital (J12, M65) Accident and Emeregncy 999 (open 24 hours a day – all year round) The Accident and Emergency Service in East Lancashire is located at Royal Blackburn Hospital signposted off Junction 5 of the M65
- Burnley Urgent Care Centre - Healthwatch Lancashire
People of Burnley are very lucky to have a BRILLIANT walk in urgent care centre,All the staff doctors,Nurses are very professional and caring, Ive been today and being seen by a doctor and X-ray team , it really helped, I just felt a lot better when i’d been seen by a really good doctor…Thank you sooo much , highly recommended…Very lucky to have our urgent care centre…
- £9million Urgent Care Centre. Now open - Burnley
Burnley’s new urgent care centre at Burnley General Hospital, which has been called ‘fantastic’ will open to the public today As well as the modern walk-in centre, the £9million facility will also house a children’s minor illnesses unit and GP out-of-hours doctors
- Feeling Unwell? - East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Open 7 days a week from 8am until 8pm Urgent Treatment Centres at Blackburn and Burnley Hospitals are for serious conditions such as suspected broken bones or breathing difficulties which need immediate care but are not life threatening Think pharmacy first
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