What is the difference between A&E and minor injuries?

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.

When did St Albans A&E close?

It became known as the St Albans Public Assistance Institution in 1930, Osterhills Hospital in 1948 and the St Albans City Hospital in the 1950s. Two wards at the hospital closed in February 2017.

How many beds does St Albans hospital have?

It has forty beds and six theatres (including one procedure room for ophthalmology). St Albans City Hospital is on Waverley Road, approximately a mile from the city centre.

Is parking free at St Albans City Hospital?

Parking charges: Free parking and concessions are available for some patients and visitors; please see details below.

What are examples of minor injuries?

Minor Injuries

  • Cuts and Lacerations.
  • Bruises.
  • Minor Dislocations.
  • Foreign Bodies.
  • Minor Head Injury.
  • Minor Trauma to Body including hands / limbs / feet.
  • Eye Injury.
  • Burns and Scalds.

Do minor injuries deal with broken bones?

What can be treated at a Minor Injuries Unit. Types of injuries treated can include: injuries to upper and lower limbs. broken bones, sprains, bruises and wounds.

When can I get a blood test at St Albans Hospital?

View the blood clinic opening times

Hospital Site Day Opening Hours
St Albans City Hospital Monday / Thursday / Friday 08.00 – 16.00
Tuesday / Wednesday 08:30 – 16:00
Sat / Sun / Bank Holidays Closed
Watford General Hospital Monday – Friday 07:30 – 16:00

How many beds does Hemel Hempstead Hospital have?

There are 573 beds and 9 theatres. Hemel Hempstead Hospital (HHGH) has an urgent care centre (UCC) which is delivered through a partnership between Herts Urgent Care (HUC) and West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust (WHHT).

When can I get a blood test at St Albans hospital?

Do you have to pay for parking at Hemel Hempstead Hospital?

Hemel Hempstead Hospital parking will cost the following: Up to 30 minutes: free (in designated bays) Up to 1 hour: £2.00. 1-2 hours: £4.00.

What are 3 minor injuries?

Minor Injuries

  • Scrapes.
  • Cuts.
  • Bruises.
  • Sprains and Strains.

What is classed as minor injuries?

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

What injuries are considered minor?

What can be treated at a Minor Injuries Unit

  • injuries to upper and lower limbs.
  • broken bones, sprains, bruises and wounds.
  • bites – human, animal and insect.
  • burns and scalds.
  • abscesses and wound infections.
  • minor head injuries.
  • broken noses and nosebleeds.
  • foreign bodies in the eyes and nose.

Should I go to A&E for broken bone?

Get medical help as soon as possible if you think you’ve broken a bone. If you think you may have broken your toe or finger, you can go to a minor injury unit or urgent care centre. Go to your nearest A&E for a broken arm or leg.

Why did Hemel hospital close?

Background to the closure A public consultation led to an announcement in November 2006 that the ED at Hemel Hempstead hospital was closing. However, claims that the closure was based on a flawed consultation process led to a further consultation, Delivering Quality Care for Hertfordshire.

What does Hemel Hempstead Hospital Specialise in?

Hemel Hempstead Hospital has an urgent treatment centre which opens at 8.00am and closes at 10.00pm every day and offers other local healthcare facilities such as diagnostic services, including MRI and cold pathology, and an outpatient service that sees in excess of 100,000 patients per year.

Is parking free at Watford General?

New parking charges for patients and visitors at West Herts Hospitals NHS Trust. After more than a year with free parking for patients and visitors, the trust which manages Hemel Hempstead Hospital, St Albans City Hospital and Watford General Hospital, has reintroduced charges from Monday 2 August 2021.

Is parking still free at Watford hospital?

Parking at the hospital sites has been free for patients and visitors for more than a year because of the pandemic, with the Government temporarily funding the costs of providing hospital parking. That funding has now ceased and the trust took the decision to reintroduce the charges from Monday August 2.

What are common minor injuries?

Common Illnesses and Minor Injuries

  • Allergies and allergic reactions.
  • Asthma.
  • Broken bones.
  • Burns.
  • Cold and flu.
  • Cuts and bruises.
  • Ear infections.
  • Headaches and migraines.

What should we do in case of minor injuries?

Follow the RICE rule:

  • Rest the injured part.
  • Put Ice or cold compresses on the area several times a day to reduce swelling.
  • Compress the area with a splint or bandage to prevent swelling.
  • Elevate the injured part so that it’s above the heart.

What are 5 minor injuries?

Examples of Minor injuries include:

  • Sprains & Strains.
  • Broken Bones.
  • Arm and leg injuries.
  • Cuts and grazes, burns and scalds.
  • Eye injuries.
  • Minor head injuries.
  • Insect and animal bites.
  • Allergic reactions.

Is a broken bone considered an emergency?

Some fractures can wait to be examined by your doctor or an urgent care. But, if you can see the fractured bone protruding through the skin, or if your limb is misaligned or mangled due to trauma don’t hesitate to get to the nearest ER or call 911.

What happened to the minor injuries unit at St Albans City Hospital?

Separate to the temporary closure, the hospital trust and Herts Valleys CCG had started work to review the minor injuries unit at St Albans City Hospital in the light of local needs and bearing in mind that the NHS nationally is looking for more standardisation for urgent care across areas.

Is the Miu at St Albans City Hospital Open?

The Minor Injuries Unit (MIU) at St Albans City Hospital will continue to remain closed as part of West Herts Hospitals NHS Trust’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The MIU closed as a temporary measure on Friday 3 April.

What does St Albans City Hospital offer?

St Albans City Hospital is a local general hospital offering a number of services including planned surgery and a minor injuries unit. The hospital also provides a wide range of diagnostic, outpatients and ophthalmology facilities. The Breast Care Unit was formed in 2005 from the centralisation of breast services across west Hertfordshire.

Is there a minor injuries unit in Hemel Hempstead?

The Minor Injuries Unit has been temporarily closed since April 2020 . Those needing help with minor injuries can attend the Urgent Treatment Centres (UTC) at Hemel Hempstead Hospital and Watford General Hospital for a wide range of non-emergency illnesses and injuries.