Non-urgent advice: Extended Access & Out of Hours
Out of Hours
If you need urgent attention you should call: 111
Urgent Treatment Centres (A&E) & Minor Injury Units
If you have an urgent but not life-threatening medical need, make sure you contact NHS 111 first rather than going straight to A&E or a Minor Injury Unit. If you do need urgent care, NHS 111 can now book you an allocated appointment time to be seen quickly and safely in A&E and Minor Injury Units.
If you or your loved one have a life-threatening illness or injury, including any of the following, call 999.
– Heavy blood loss;
– Loss of consciousness;
– Suspected broken bones;
– Persistent chest pain for 15 minutes or more;
– Difficulty breathing;
– Overdose, ingestion or poisoning.
Casualty Department/Urgent Treatment Centre
Medway Maritime Hospital – 24 hours – Windmill Road, Gillingham. ME7 5NY (01634) 830000.
Just think 111 first. When you think you need A&E, contact NHS 111 by phone or online.
Minor Injury Units
– Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital – 9 am to 9 pm –
Bell Road, Sittingbourne. ME10 4DT – (01795) 418300.
– Sheppey Community Hospital – 8am to 8pm –
Plover Road, Minster, Sheppey. ME12 3LT- (01795) 879100.
– Gravesham Community Hospital – 8am to 8pm –
Bath Street, Gravesend. DA11 0DG – (01474) 360816.
Just think 111 first, contact NHS 111 by phone or online before attending any of the above Minor Injury Units.