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How far is it to your nearest minor injuries unit?

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FartMachine · 17/06/2019 14:14

My 3yo has an ear infection last week. He was grumpy and had a temperature so I took him to GP on Tuesday. GP told me just to give him rest and it would probably clear up on his own.

On Friday evening he got worse, his temperature was up to 40, vomiting, whole face and neck swollen on one side. He wasn’t speaking coherently, just moaning. I phoned 111 who told me to take him to MIU which is over an hour drive away. There is a MIU at the nearest hospital (45 minute drive) but you have to wait in A and E before you can access it. The A and E wasn’t accepting patients (is that even allowed? Confused) due to being so busy so it had to be the further one.

Dh wasn’t back from work so I had to take my ASD 6yo as well. I finally get there to be told that they don’t see children at that location, I needed to go to the next town (another 30 minute drive away). At this point dc1 is banging his head on the wall, dc2 is barely conscious and I start crying. A passing doctor very kindly tells me that she’ll see dc2. She puts a thing into his ear in order to look in, it knocks something and an incredible amount of green pus comes pouring out of his ear. Dc2 immediately feels better, temperature down and we’re given a course of AB’s and sent on our way.

I have been very lucky with dc’s health and haven’t had to use any kind of OOH’s places before. Is this normal? I live in a fairly large conurbation and it’s over an hour drive to see a doctor OOH’s. There was a brilliant one both in my town and in the next town along but they’ve been shut in the last few years. I was also amazed at 111 sending me to a unit that didn’t accept children. Surely they should know these things? I don’t expect them to have amazing medical knowledge but they should at least know the appropriate place to send us?

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Sirzy · 17/06/2019 14:16

Nearest walk in centre is about a mile away.

Ooh is 6 miles away.

Neither will see ds because of his complex needs but peads a and e is also 6 miles away and fantastic

Littlechocola · 17/06/2019 14:19

Miu is 30 minutes by car. When that’s closed (not 24 hours) it’s one and a half hours to nearest.

6timesthemess · 17/06/2019 14:21

It doesn’t surprise me . I tried to get my gp to give me an appointment or call today - I knew I needed more antibiotics for a UTI. I finished a 3 day course and wasn’t better.

My gp couldn’t see me until the end of the week and told me to go to the walk in centre.

Spent 2 hours waiting at the walk in centre only to be told they can’t prescribe the antibiotics I needed and I had to go to a different walk in centre that could Confused

So then had to lug myself to that and wait there again for a doctor who informed me that I had a UTI and needed antibiotics lol.

Just got home - after first leaving the house at 8:30 to find these antibiotics.

Bearing in mind DH is at work, I don’t drive so he to walk or take taxis etc whole
Lugging my children with me. I’m slightly grumpy.

The out of hours provision is a real joke.

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bigbluebus · 17/06/2019 14:25

MIU is 5 miles away but is only open M-F 9-5 and is stafed by nurses - I don't think they would deal with that sort of illness - they mainly deal with cuts and sprains and suspected fractures.
For other illnesses we would need to go to urgent care which is 23 miles away and based at the A&E unit of our general hospital. They share a reception but they seem to choose who you are seen by based on what you tell them at the reception desk.

Rememberallball · 17/06/2019 14:38

No walk in centre. Minor injuries unit literally will only see injuries not illnesses and is approximately 9 miles/20 minutes away and limited working hours. A&E is in next county and minimum 30 minutes by car on motorway or 1 1/2 hours on public transport via the nearest city - fine if it’s DH that’s unwell but not me as I’m the only driver!!

TravellingSpoon · 17/06/2019 14:44

Urgent care centre about 2 miles away, A+E is about 3 miles away.

Kaykay06 · 17/06/2019 14:49

We don’t have walk in centres but have used one whilst at my mums with my baby and very good care.

Ooh and minor ailments is literally across the road from us so we are lucky and they see my son (asthma) promptly. Not sure the reasoning about not seeing children surely they are staffed by gp’s? I’m a paediatric nurse and our nurses triage in ooh in the health board I work in (dif to one I live in) and means kids get care from nurses who work in acute ward and have a clue

WhiteLightTrainWreck · 17/06/2019 14:51

Just under 2 miles, so not too far at all.
It is only open 8am-8pm though.

Seniorschoolmum · 17/06/2019 14:53

Minor injuries is 5 mins away, with a full A&E 20 minutes at emergency foot-flat-to the-floor speed.

However the only time I’ve rung for an ambulance (for a nasty head injury to an adult), it took 3 hours for a bike paramedic to reach us from the next county.

thaegumathteth · 17/06/2019 14:55

Minor injuries is open 8-8 and is 5 mins away. Overnight you have to go to the one 1/2 hour away. They only deal with minor injuries though so wouldn’t have seen your son.

OOH is 5 mins away too but only 6-12 weekday evenings and 9-9 weekends.

CMOTDibbler · 17/06/2019 14:55

No walk in centres, MIU is 7 miles away (very limited x rays, staffed by nurse practitioners, but really good), and another 15 miles away. A&E is 8 miles, but absolute hell as there are only two in the whole county. It's frequently shut to new patients as its so overloaded. The next nearest is 30 or more miles away.

EntirelyAnonymised · 17/06/2019 14:59

No walk in.
A&E is about 10mins in the car
MIU is 20mins

BuildBuildings · 17/06/2019 14:59

I live less than 5 min drive from a hospital with A&E etc. Probably 10 min to walk in. The 15 to other hospital. Are you very rural?

Backwoodsgirl · 17/06/2019 15:05

Nearest non 24 hr is a 2ish hour drive.

Nearest 24 hour is probably 2.5 hour drive.

If we were to call an ambulance we would still have to walk/drive 30 mins to meet it.

H2OH20Everywhere · 17/06/2019 15:51

50 miles inc ferry, 100 miles by road. However the local A and E is only ten miles away, so we go there out of GP hours. TBH it's rarely busy (in as much as there's rarely anyone else waiting to see a doctor), so I don't feel bad for going there as a first port of call if I can't wait to see a doctor.

KnifeAngel · 17/06/2019 16:00

We don't have have a minor injuries unit we have a walk in centre. The last time we went we waited over 5 hours.

KnifeAngel · 17/06/2019 16:01

Meant to say it's 2 miles away.

Frith2013 · 17/06/2019 16:04

MIU - 30 mins by car

A and E - 45 mins. It’s the one where people die outside in ambulances and 2 people committed suicide whilst waiting in their cubicle. So the one after that is well over an hours drive.

RuthW · 17/06/2019 16:07

Mine is about 45 mins away by car

stucknoue · 17/06/2019 16:17

There's a walk in 5 mins drive away open until 9pm, another one 15 mins drive away til 10pm and 24 hours a day attached to the hospital but staffed by gp's

EbbandTheWanderingHearts · 17/06/2019 16:40

My closest MIU is a 5 min walk. They are open 12hrs a day, 7 days a week.

Mumof1andacat · 17/06/2019 16:49

Miu is about 3 miles away. Also has the gp ooh service. Major A+E about 1.5 miles. We live very near a city centre.

ThisIsBonIver · 17/06/2019 16:56

An urgent care centre about 10minutes drive, and two A&E within 20 minutes drive in each direction, both with paediatric units. We are Greater London though, so fairly densely populated.

NotSoThinLizzy · 17/06/2019 16:59

We have a basic a n e unit but sometimes they have to close it due to staffing and the nearest is 30 mins drive then for basic stuff nearest pediatrician is 112 miles away which with our roads can take 3 hours

anothernotherone · 17/06/2019 17:00

12 miles away but only a15 minute drive. When we first moved here they didn't treat children and it was a 45 minute minimum (in the middle of the night without traffic) drive to a (very good) children's hospital in the nearest city with ooh and a&e, but the local hospital will see children with minor injuries and ailments now, though 8f they need admitting they are ambulance or sir ambulance transferred to the children's hospital.

When the local hospital didn't see children it used to be quite common for a helicopter to fetch children from our village! We live in a village of about 500 people and the children's air ambulance used to land on the green to pick a child up at least 4 times per year! Definitely must be more economical for them to treat them locally now!

We're abroad so different system, but at point of use not that different except that I've never had to wait more than 15 minutes for minor emergencies, and if you know what's wrong you can self refer to a specialist hospital - once took DD two hours drive to a teaching hospital which specialises in children's urology because she'd had persistent utis and was running a 41 degree fever which would not come down with medicine. She was seen immediately and ended up admitted, properly tested to see what bacteria was doing the damage and treated with IV drips - if she'd kept being fobbed off with standard 3 day broad spectrum antibiotics she'd have lost a kidney, or worse.

Sounds like the NHS is getting very patchy these days!