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Surrey hospitals under significant pressure
All hospitals across Surrey are currently under significant pressure.
Please help us by using the right service.
If your condition isn’t life-threatening, use other NHS services such as NHS 111 (by phone or online), your local pharmacy or GP practice, as well as local Walk-in Centres and Minor Injury Units.
Please only attend Emergency Departments (A&E) for serious illnesses, accidents and life-threatening emergencies.
You should continue to call 999 if your condition is life-threatening.
Help us make sure emergency care is available to those who need it most.
Get the right care and support
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Your guide to NHS services.
Pharmacy and self-care:
No appointment needed.
- Ear infections
- Sore throat
- Impetigo
- Bites and stings
- Sinusitis
- Coughs, colds
- Minor cuts
- Allergies
0-19 years advice line:
Call 01883 340 922, 8am-5pm (Mon to Fri excl. Bank Holidays).
- Advice on child health, development, and parenting
- Families with children 0-19 years
Call a Midwife:
Call 0300 123 5473, 24/7 urgent maternity triage line. Urgent maternity concerns for those under the care of: Epsom & St Helier, Ashford & St Peter’s and Royal Surrey Hospitals.
NHS 111:
Call 111, 24/7 or go online for over 5s.
- Urgent health advice
Linking you with the services you need, e.g., out of hours GP and other services
GP:
Contact your practice online or by phone.
- Persistent symptoms
- Chronic pain
- Long-term conditions
- Unusual lumps, bumps
Mental health and emotional wellbeing:
Visit the Healthy Surrey website
Minor Injuries Unit:
Serious non-emergency conditions
- Minor broken bones
- Cuts and grazes that won’t stop bleeding
- Bangs to the head
Emergency Department (A&E) and 999:
Medical emergencies only
- Blacking out
- Broken bones
- Serious blood loss
- Traumatic injuries
- Choking
- Chest pains