Royal Preston Hospital

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Measles: If you think you or your child has measles and are not in an urgent, life-threatening condition, please call NHS 111 or your GP for advice. Please refrain from visiting a healthcare setting unless it is necessary or advised, as measles is a highly contagious infection that can cause serious health problems for some people. A patient information leaflet is available here. Further information and guidance is available here.

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Treatment centre address

Sharoe Green Lane North, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 9HT

Opening times

Urgent Care Centre: 24 hours, seven days a week

Telephone

0161 336 5958

Important patient notice:

  • Measles is an infection that spreads very easily and can cause serious problems in some people. This disease not only affects children, but it can also make adults seriously unwell.
  • The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is the best way to prevent it. Please make sure you and your child have received both doses of the MMR vaccinations. If you have any missed doses, please call the practice.
  • If you think you or your child has measles and are not in an urgent, life-threatening condition, please call NHS 111 or your GP for advice.
  • It is important to let your GP practice know before attending or as soon as you arrive at the door of the emergency department, that you or your child may have measles. This is so that you can wait away from other patients to prevent any further spread.
  • If you have measles, do not go to school, nursery or work for the four days after the rash first appears. Avoid close contact with babies, pregnant women, and anyone with weakened immune systems to prevent measles from spreading.

Further information and guidance is available here.

The urgent care centres at Royal Preston Hospital and Chorley Hospital are open 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week.

There are a number of services running at any one time from the urgent care centres at Royal Preston Hospital and Chorley Hospital, including:

  • Urgent care service
  • Pre-booked appointments via NHS111
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis service

Accessing the urgent care centres

Patients can walk-in to the urgent care centres 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a week. All patients who attend the urgent care centres are seen and treated by a range of clinical staff, including a doctor or nurse. You may be seen by an advanced nurse practitioner who, like doctors, are able to prescribe medication if this is necessary, or urgent care practitioners, who are usually senior nurses or paramedics who have undertaken further training. Self-care advice is available from every member of the clinical team, including pharmacists who are available to provide expert advice on medication.

Pre-booked appointments via NHS111

The urgent care centres operate an out-of-hours service, Monday – Friday, between 6.30pm and 8am and 24 hours on weekends and bank holidays. When GP surgeries are closed, patients can access the out-of-hours service via NHS111. Calls are passed to an out-of-hours doctor or healthcare professional for telephone assessment, advice, an appointment at one of the urgent care centres, or a visit to a patient’s home.

Please note, the emergency department at Chorley Hospital is open from 8am until 8pm. Patients who require emergency treatment outside of these hours will be directed to Royal Preston Hospital.

For further information on the services provided, please view the patient leaflet.

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