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by Maggie Wehner Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the opening time for urgent treatment centre Manchester?

Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) – Manchester Royal Infirmary The UTC is open 8am-10pm 7 days per week 365 days a year, for minor illness and minor injuries. The UTC now offers pre-bookable appointments. Please ring NHS 111prior to attending, this is to make your patient care more efficient.

Where is reception (adult A&E walk-in-North Manchester treatment centre)?

You are on Reception (Adult A&E Walk-In - North Manchester Treatment Centre). Skip to the next section. The reception point is located in front of you as you enter the building. The reception point is approximately 3m (3yd 10in) from the Adult A&E Walk-In - North Manchester Treatment Centre entrance.

What are the hours of operation for the walk-in centre?

Patients can access the walk-in centre seven-days-a-week between 8am and 8pm. The centre is located within Boots the Chemist at the Cross Street Entrance.

What is city health walk-in centre?

City Health Walk-in Centre offers GP-led healthcare services to registered and non-registered patients who are visiting, living or working in the area. Patients can access the walk-in centre seven-days-a-week between 8am and 8pm. The centre is located within Boots the Chemist at the Cross Street Entrance.

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Is urgent treatment Centre the same as A&E?

Urgent care centres are an alternative to A&E. They are centres that treat minor injuries and illness that require urgent treatment that cannot be seen by your registered GP.

What is a walk in Centre UK?

Walk In Centres They're open early till late, and most are open 365 days a year and offer advice and treatment without the need for an appointment. Nurses at Walk in centres can offer treatment for minor illnesses and injuries including: Minor infections and rashes.

Does Wythenshawe Hospital have a walk in Centre?

A walk-in service – you do not need an appointment to visit an urgent care centre, minor injuries unit or walk-in centre.

What do you say at a walk in clinic?

ReceptionDo you have a family doctor/GP? (You can tell her your doctor's name in your country.)Why do you need to see a doctor today?What is your medical concern?How long have you had this problem/these symptoms?Are you taking any medication?Do you have any allergies?

What is the purpose of a walk in Centre?

Walk-in centres offer ready access to treatment and advice for minor illnesses and injuries without requiring registration or appointments. Their remit includes minor infections and rashes, fractures and lacerations, emergency contraception, stomach upsets, superficial cuts and bruises, minor burns and strains.

What does Wythenshawe Hospital specialize in?

Our fields of specialist expertise – including cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery, heart and lung transplantation, respiratory conditions, burns and plastics, cancer and breast care services – not only service the people of South Manchester, but help patients from across the North West and beyond.

Does Wythenshawe Hospital have A&E?

Accident and Emergency (A&E) consists of a dedicated team of medical and nursing staff who assess and treat people with serious injuries or illnesses that require an immediate response. It is a busy department, open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

What should you call 111 for?

111 is a free number to call when you have an urgent healthcare need that isn't a life-threatening situation. Following a short assessment NHS 111 will direct you to the right service, at the right time and as close to your home as possible.

What conditions can be treated at an urgent treatment centre?

Conditions that can be treated at an urgent treatment centre include: sprains and strains. suspected broken limbs. minor head injuries. cuts and grazes. bites and stings. minor scalds and burns. ear and throat infections. skin infections and rashes.

What does NHS 111 do?

If you're not sure what to do. NHS 111 can help if you need urgent medical help or you're not sure what to do. They will ask questions about your symptoms so you get the help you need. If you need to go to A&E, NHS 111 will book an arrival time. This might mean you spend less time in A&E.

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Patient information

If you require urgent but not life-threatening medical assistance that cannot wait until your GP practice re-opens, please call NHS111. Following a telephone assessment by NHS111 you will be provided with information about the appropriate service for your health problem.

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What is ear wax?

Formed in the outer ear canal, the natural wax our ears produce forms a defensive layer in the ear canal. As it is produced it moves slowly from the outer ear canal to the opening of the ear.

Should I remove earwax?

Your ears are self-cleaning, so there shouldn't be any need to remove your earwax. However, if your body produces too much wax, it can cause issues such as muffled hearing.

How often should I remove ear wax?

Everyone develops different amounts of wax, and at different speeds. While some people need regular appointments to manage their earwax, others never experience any issues and don’t require any medical assistance.

How to remove earwax at home

There are several ways to clean your ears and remove your earwax safely at home. Washing regularly should be enough to keep your ears clean, but you can also use a damp washcloth to gently clean the outside of your ears, or an ear irrigation kit along with wax softeners and preventers to combat buildup and moisturise the ear canal.

What happens if earwax is not removed?

If your ears are producing normal amounts of earwax, it’s likely that nothing will happen if it isn’t removed. In fact, you shouldn't need to remove earwax at all, as it acts as a natural barrier for your ear canal, trapping dust, dirt and bacteria and preventing any injuries to the delicate area.

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