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Urgent Care
Our locations where you can receive urgent care in the Greater Manchester area.

Urgent Care

Urgent treatment centres are usually overseen by doctors working with nurses. If you need one, you can often get tests like an ECG (electrocardiogram), blood tests or an x-ray. They can diagnose and deal with many of the most common problems people go to A&E for.     

Waters Meeting Health Centre - Bolton

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Winifred Kettle Centre Bolton

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Royal Bolton Hospital Bolton

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Fairfield General Hospital Bury

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Moorgate Primary Care Centre - Bury

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Whitehall Street Clinic Rochdale

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The Phoenix Centre

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Frequently Asked Question

We understand it can often be a stressful time when yourself or someone you care for is unwell. Below are a few commonly asked questions.

Urgent treatment centres are usually overseen by doctors (sometimes GPs) working with nurses.

If you need one, you can often get tests like an ECG (electrocardiogram), blood tests or an x-ray.

They can diagnose and deal with many of the most common problems people go to A&E for.

These are things like: 

  • broken bones and sprains
  • injuries, cuts and bruises
  • wound dressing
  • stomach pain 
  • coughs, colds and breathing problems
  • vomiting and diarrhoea 
  • skin infections and rashes
  • high temperature (fever) in children and adults
  • mental health problems

If a doctor decides you need a prescription, they can organise one for you. Emergency contraception is also available.

Use NHS 111 online (111.nhs.uk) or call 111 if you think you need medical help right now.

We can direct you to the best place to get help if you cannot contact your GP during the day, or when your GP is closed (out-of-hours). 

Depending on what you need, you might be advised to:

  • call 999 or go to A&E in an emergency
  • go to an urgent treatment centre
  • see an evening and weekend GP (out-of-hours GP)
  • get a callback from a nurse
  • contact an emergency dentist or find a dentist
  • contact your own GP surgery
  • see a pharmacist for a minor illness or to get medicine
  • look after yourself safely at home

Community Insight

We are continually seeking to understand the needs and opinions of the communities we serve.

A quick answer to this question will be used to build an honest, and necessary understanding as to how we can better provide our services to you. 

Thank you.

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What's your biggest struggle with mental health?

Thank you. Your opinion will be used anonymously with other feedback to help us serve you better

For more information about this service and how we provide it please contact BARDOC.HQ@nhs.net