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Call NHS 111 for urgent treatment advice
If you need urgent medical attention but it's not a life-threatening situation, you should first call 111. If you think life is at risk, you should call 999.
NHS 111 will assess you and give you the option to speak to a nurse, doctor or paramedic if appropriate. You'll then be advised where you need to go for treatment.
This could be an urgent treatment centre, an out-of-hours GP service, your local GP in normal hours, or the nearest A&E if necessary.
Hounslow Urgent Treatment Centre
Opening hours: 24 hours a day, every day
Address: West Middlesex Hospital, Twickenham Road, Isleworth, TW7 6AF
Hounslow Urgent Treatment Centre is staffed by experienced GPs and nurses, healthcare assistants and other healthcare practitioners.
It provides care for adults and children and works closely with the emergency department (A&E) at West Middlesex Hospital.
Richmond Urgent Treatment Centre
Opening hours: 8am – 8pm, every day
Address: Teddington Memorial Hospital, Hampton Road, Teddington, TW11 0JL
The Urgent Treatment Centre at Teddington Memorial Hospital is staffed by experienced nurses and offers advice and treatment for adults and children with minor injuries and illnesses.