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Urgent Care Centre

Diagnosis and treatment of urgent medical problems and minor injuries.

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Welcome to Our Urgent Care Centre

OSD Healthcare now offers access to an Urgent Care Centre to provide diagnosis and treatment for a range of urgent medical problems and minor injuries for all ages.

Our Urgent Care Centre can provide medical help when it’s not a life-threatening emergency. We’re equipped to diagnose and deal with many of the common problems that can’t wait for a next-day GP appointment, but don’t require a visit to A&E.

Should you require urgent medical attention, our Urgent Care Centre is open 7 days a week during the following hours:

Monday to Friday: 8am – 8pm
Saturday: 8am – 6pm
Sunday: 9am – 1pm
Bank Holidays: 9am – 1pm

Please note: Visits to the Urgent Care Centre are strictly by appointment only.

Appointment: £150

Follow Up: £60

Experts

We are proud to provide patients with access to a wide range of clinicians, chosen specifically for their knowledge and reputation in their area of expertise. Our experts align with our values: putting you at the centre of your care and educating you on your options at each step of the journey. We encourage you to learn more about our clinicians and how they can help you below. As always, please contact our patient services team if you require any additional information.

What To Expect?

When visiting our Urgent Care Centre you can expect the following:

  • Rapid access triage and same day appointments
  • Same day test results allowing for rapid diagnosis and treatment
  • Same day x-rays and scans in our QSI accredited imaging department
  • Highly specialised and experienced urgent care team
  • Onward referrals to specialist consultants and/or partner private hospital (where necessary)

When to call our UCC?

  • Infections: Chest, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT), Urinary Tract Infections, Gastroenteritis
  • Minor injuries: Cuts, Grazes, Sprains, Strains, Minor Fractures, Scalds and Minor Burns, Bites and Stings
  • Back Pain
  • Gynaecological conditions: Vaginal infections, pelvic pain, menstrual disorders (heavy/irregular and painful periods)
  • Gastrointestinal problems: reflux, abdominal pain, indigestion, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Urological problems: bladder, prostate, kidney stone, urine retention
  • Non-cardiac chest pain
  • Minor head injuries
  • Sports injuries
  • COVID-19 within isolation period (virtual consultation)

When to call 999?

When to call 999?

Whilst our Urgent Care Centre is equipped to deal with many minor injuries and illnesses, we are unable to accept patients who meet the following criteria:
  • You are suffering from pregnancy related conditions
  • You suffer from a major fracture and/or dislocation
  • You’ve suffered a major burn
  • You have a high-risk cardiac condition like coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or stents
  • You’re suffering from major trauma
  • You have a neck injury
  • You have a severe head injury
  • You suspect you are having a stroke
  • You currently have a mental health condition
  • You are intoxicated by drugs or alcohol
  • You have overdosed or been poisoned
  • You have a condition that requires ambulance transport

Call 999