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Can you just turn up at a minor injuries unit?

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John Castro

Published Mar 18, 2026

Can you just turn up at a minor injuries unit?

You can also just turn up and walk in. Find your nearest open walk-in centre or minor injury unit in the map below: Many walk-in centres and minor injury units have a GP service and outside of the usual opening times there is an out-of-hours GP service. To access the out of hours GP service, please call 111.

Is minor injuries in A&E?

If your injury is not serious, you can get help from a minor injuries unit (MIU), rather than going to an A&E department. This will allow A&E staff to concentrate on people with serious, life-threatening conditions and will save you a potentially long wait.

What are 3 minor injuries?

Examples of minor injuries include the following.

  • Shallow cuts or abrasions.
  • Sprains and muscle strain.
  • Bruises and skin lesions.
  • Minor burns covering only a small area of skin.

What are examples of minor injuries?

broken bones, sprains, bruises and wounds. bites – human, animal and insect. burns and scalds. abscesses and wound infections.

What is classed as minor injuries?

The following are regarded as minor injuries, and can go to any of the above places: Cuts & bruises. Sprains. Head injuries where the patient has not lost consciousness.

What is classified as a minor injury?

Minor injuries happen to us all the time, and they include: Scrapes. Cuts. Bruises. Sprains and Strains.

What are the 5 most common injuries?

Top 7 Most Common Sport Injuries

  1. Knee Injury. About 55% of sports injuries occur in the knee.
  2. ACL Tear. Your anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is responsible for connecting your thigh to your shinbone at your knee.
  3. Tennis or Golf Elbow.
  4. Shin Splints.
  5. Groin Pull.
  6. Sciatica.
  7. Hamstring Strain.

What are the 4 treatment procedures for minor injuries?

RICE treatment involves four steps:

  • Rest. First, protect the injury from additional strain.
  • Ice. To minimize swelling and pain, apply a cold pack or bag of ice to the injured area.
  • Compression.
  • Elevation.

What are serious injuries?

Serious injury is defined as “a personal injury which results in death; dismemberment; significant disfigurement; a fracture; loss of a fetus; permanent loss of use of a body organ, member, function or system; permanent consequential limitation of use of a body organ or member; significant limitation of use of a body …

What is considered a serious injury?

The law defines a serious injury as an injury that results in any of the following: death. significant disfigurement. or a non-permanent injury preventing you from performing your daily activities for not less than 90 days within the 180 days immediately following your accident.

What are the 10 common injuries?

10 Common Sports Injuries: Prevention and Treatment

  • Runner’s Knee. Knee injuries are one of the most common sporting injuries treated by orthopedic surgeons.
  • Shoulder Injury. Shoulder injuries are common in a number of sports.
  • Achilles Tendinitis.
  • Concussion.
  • Ankle Sprain.
  • Tennis Elbow.
  • Pulled Muscle.
  • Groin Strain.