Walk in Services

Hull Royal Infirmary – Urgent Treatment Centre

Our Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs) offer high-quality urgent medical help for patients when it’s not a life or limb-threatening emergency.

We can see and treat adults and children who have minor injuries or illness.

There is a wide range of expert clinicians working in the service, from nurses to physiotherapists and paramedics to doctors, among many others, who can diagnose and deal with many of the most common problems people go to A&E for.

We can help with:

  • broken bones and sprains
  • injuries, cuts and bruises
  • minor burns and scalds
  • coughs, colds and breathing problems
  • sore throats and earache
  • vomiting and diarrhoea
  • skin infections and rashes
  • high temperature (fever) in children and adults
  • mental health problems
  • minor eye complaints

We have access to x-ray to assess for fractures (broken bones) in areas of the body such as shoulder, elbow, arm, hand and fingers, knee, lower leg, ankle, and foot.

You don’t need an appointment, just walk in.

If you contact NHS 111 before your visit though, you may be given a specific appointment time.

Available from 8.00am-8.00pm 7 days a week and Bank Holidays

You don’t have to be registered with the practice and you don’t need an appointment to access the walk in service.

Hull Royal Infirmary – Urgent Treatment Centre
Block 51
Anlaby Rd
Hull    HU3 2JZ

 

Bransholme – Urgent Treatment Centre

Our Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs) offer high-quality urgent medical help for patients when it’s not a life or limb-threatening emergency.

We can see and treat adults and children who have minor injuries or illness.

There is a wide range of expert clinicians working in the service, from nurses to physiotherapists and paramedics to doctors, among many others, who can diagnose and deal with many of the most common problems people go to A&E for.

We can help with:

  • broken bones and sprains
  • injuries, cuts and bruises
  • minor burns and scalds
  • coughs, colds and breathing problems
  • sore throats and earache
  • vomiting and diarrhoea
  • skin infections and rashes
  • high temperature (fever) in children and adults
  • mental health problems
  • minor eye complaints

We have access to x-ray to assess for fractures (broken bones) in areas of the body such as shoulder, elbow, arm, hand and fingers, knee, lower leg, ankle, and foot.

You don’t need an appointment, just walk in.

If you contact NHS 111 before your visit though, you may be given a specific appointment time.

Bransholme – Urgent Treatment Centre
Bransholme Health Centre
Goodhart Road
Hull HU7 4DW