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Dealing With An Emergency

Call 999 in an emergency. 

A medical emergency is a situation in which the health of a person is at high risk of deteriorating rapidly without immediate medical attention.

For example, chest pains, increasing difficulty in breathing, impaired consciousness and any of the signs of a stroke (facial weakness, inability to lift a limb or slurred speech) constitute an emergency.

In a medical emergency you can access urgent paramedical help by calling 999 (or 911)

 

About NHS 111

NHS 111 is an NHS telephone number to call when you need medical help fast, but if it is a life threatening emergency, you should call 999.

Calling NHS 111 will get you through to a team of trained advisers, who are supported by experienced nurses/paramedics. They will ask you questions to assess your symptoms and give you the health care advice you need or direct you to a local service that can help you best.

The NHS 111 service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

 

NHS Walk-in Centre

NHS walk-in centres offer convenient access to healthcare advice and treatment for minor injuries and illnesses. They don't replace GP or hospital services but are intended to complement existing local services. The Walk-In Centre at 31D Sidwell Street, Exeter EX4 6NN and is open 07:30 - 18:00 Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 18:00 on Saturday and 10:00 - 16:00 on Sunday.

 

Use the AccuRx service to Contact our Doctors Online

Fill out a simple online form to get advice and treatment by the end of the following working day, or sooner. You can also request administrative help such as a sick note or test results and access self-help information. 

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