Minor Injuries Unit at Sheffield's Royal Hallamshire Hospital reopening after more than a year
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The unit temporarily closed in early April 2020 because, due to lockdown, very few people were using it. Staff were redeployed to support the main A&E and hospitals dealing with the surge in Covid-19 patients.
With the drop in Covid-19 cases, the Minor Injuries Unit will return to its normal opening hours (8am-8pm, 365 days a year) and provide care for patients with minor injuries including broken bones, burns and cuts.
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Hide AdMichael Harper, chief operating officer at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We are delighted to be reopening the Minor Injuries Unit now that the number of Covid-19 cases has significantly reduced.
"By using the Minor Injuries Unit and other services in the City like GPs, Broad Lane Walk-in Centre and local pharmacists, it leaves A&E to care for the emergency patients."
No appointment is necessary to attend the unit but social distancing will be in place and patients are asked to wear a mask and gel their hands.
The Minor Injuries Unit does not provide care for patients with minor illnesses, chronic health conditions or if the injury requires a 999 ambulance.
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Hide AdFor minor illnesses and injuries there are a range of other services in the City which provide care or advice. These include GPs, local pharmacies and the NHS walk-in centre on Broad Lane.
Anyone who is in doubt about which urgent care service they need to use should call NHS 111, or visit NHS 111 online first.