If you have an urgent injury or illness that is not life or limb threatening, then an urgent treatment centre can provide assessment, advice and/or treatment.
St George’s Centre
Address: St George’s Road, Middleton, Leeds, LS10 4UZ
Telephone: 0330 311 5106 or NHS 111
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 8:00am -11pm – including Bank Holidays and Christmas Day
Common conditions that can be treated at St George’s Centre include:
- Cuts and grazes
- Sprains and strains
- Simple broken bones (if your bone is sticking out or there’s a serious wound, then this should be seen at A&E)
- Wound and wound infections
- Minor burns and scalds
- Minor head injuries
- Insect and animal bites
- Minor eye injuries
- Minor back injuries
- Emergency contraception
- Skin infections/rashes/allergic reactions
- Urine infections
- Raised temperature/fever
King Street Walk in Centre
Address: King Street Health Centre, 47 King Street, Wakefield, WF1 2SN
Telephone: 01924 882350
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10am -10pm – including Bank Holidays and Christmas Day
Common conditions that can be treated at King Street Walk in Centre include:
- Wounds, e.g. superficial cuts and bruises, minor burns and scalds, insect or animal bites, risk of tetanus, minor head injuries- (except in under 2’s and over 65’s as in NICE guidance)
- Muscle and joint injury, e.g. strains and sprains, back pain, tendonitis
- High temperature
- Headaches and dizziness
- Coughs, colds, ‘flu-like’ symptoms and hay-fever
- Ear, nose and throat infections (e.g. minor infections such as sore throats and ear aches)
- Eye care e.g. conjunctivitis, styes, removal of superficial foreign bodies
- Stomach ache, indigestion, constipation, vomiting and diarrhoea
- Dermatology and skin complaints e.g. rashes, minor allergic reactions, scabies, head lice, sunburn
- Emergency contraception
- Post operation wound care
- Acute psychological conditions and crisis resolution
Burmantofts Health Centre
Address: Burmantofts Health Centre, Cromwell Mount, Leeds, LS9 7TA
Telephone: 0113 2213738
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 08am -08pm – including Bank Holidays and Christmas Day
Common conditions that can be treated at Burmantofts Health Centre include:
- Wounds, e.g. superficial cuts and bruises, minor burns and scalds, insect or animal bites, risk of tetanus, minor head injuries- (except in under 2’s and over 65’s as in NICE guidance)
- Muscle and joint injury, e.g. strains and sprains, back pain, tendonitis
- High temperature
- Headaches and dizziness
- Coughs, colds, ‘flu-like’ symptoms and hay-fever
- Ear, nose and throat infections (e.g. minor infections such as sore throats and ear aches)
- Eye care e.g. conjunctivitis, styes, removal of superficial foreign bodies
- Stomach ache, indigestion, constipation, vomiting and diarrhoea
- Dermatology and skin complaints e.g. rashes, minor allergic reactions, scabies, head lice, sunburn
- Emergency contraception
- Post operation wound care
- Acute psychological conditions and crisis resolution