Need urgent help?

If you’re in need of support immediately, there are a range of NHS providers in Worcestershire who can help you get treatment quickly and easily.

A sprain or strain
A cut or graze
A bite or sting
A scald or burn
A sore throat
A rash or skin irritation
Teething
Stomach pain
A cough, cold or flu
Red eye
Being sick and diarrhoea
Ear ache
My prescription has run out
Emergency contraception
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Need support urgently?

Find out how to get the most appropriate care for you.

Finding the right care for you.

 

We’re here if you need us - but we know sometimes, you’ll need care that can’t wait for our next available appointment.

Here in Worcestershire, our local NHS providers have worked together to develop a range of options for patients requiring urgent care - helping you to get the help you need, when you need it, while allowing our local emergency services to focus on delivering life-saving care.

Click the buttons above to see where to get the best and fastest treatment for you.

When to go to A&E.

An A&E department (also known as emergency department or casualty) deals with genuine life-threatening emergencies, such as:

  • loss of consciousness

  • acute confused state and fits that are not stopping

  • chest pain

  • breathing difficulties

  • severe bleeding that cannot be stopped

  • severe allergic reactions

  • severe burns or scalds

  • stroke

  • major trauma such as a road traffic accident

Call 999 immediately if you or someone else is having a heart attack or stroke. Every second counts with these conditions.

Also call 999 if you think someone has had a major trauma, such as after a serious road traffic accident, a stabbing, a shooting, a fall from height, or a serious head injury.