Delta Healthcare

Delta Healthcare

Park Health Centre
700, Holderness Road
HULL
HU9 3JR
Telephone: 01482 335234

EMERGENCIES

When to call 999

At some point, most people will either witness or be involved in an accident, or experience a medical or mental health emergency

Knowing what to do can potentially save lives.

Hospitals with Accident & Emergency Departments are located at Basingstoke, Frimley and Guildford.

Click above for when to call 999
Here are some examples of emergencies:

Heart Attack 

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HEART ATTACK - MORE

Stroke Action

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Meningitis

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Anaphylaxis

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ANAPHYLAXIS - MORE

Chest Pain

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First Aid

Important

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Mental Health Emergency

If a person's mental or emotional state quickly worsens, this can be treated as a mental health emergency or mental health crisis. In tjhis situation, it is important to get help as quickly as possible. Diall 111 to find out what help is available. If you feel a person is in immediate danger dial 999.

MENTAL HEALTH HELP

OUT OF HOURS

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When the surgery is closed and you require urgent medical assistance which cannot wait until the surgery reopens call 111. Calls to the NHS 111 service are free from both landlines and mobiles. The NHS 111 service will aim to provide you with the best care for your situation. This could include advice on self-care, a visit to the pharmacy, a routine or next day GP appointment - or referral to an out of hours GP.

NHS 111 ONLINEWHAT TO DO WHEN THE SURGERY IS CLOSED

Choose the Right Service

Self Care

Hangover, cough, colds, grazes, small cuts, sore throat & more self limiting illness.

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Self care is possible to treat minor illness & injuries.

A large range of common illnesses can be treated at home with simple over-the -counter  medications and rest.

SELF CARE

Pharmacy 

Diarrhoea, earache, painful cough, sticky eye, teething, rashes and other simple ailments.

Pharmacist handing over prescription

Self care is possible to treat minor illness & injuries.

A large range of common illnesses can be treated at home with simple over-the -counter  medications and rest.

PHARMACY

Minor Ailments - Practice

If you need simple advice on minor ailments first try a pharmacy, 111 Online. or our online advice tool.

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We are always here to help. If you are unsure you could ring NHS 111 24/7 or visit the 111 website
If you need to contact the surgery for advice, please avoid busy periods - especially on Monday mornings.

ECONSULT

GP

Arthritis, asthma, back pain, vomiting, stomach ache, and other non-minor ailments

dr and female patient

GPs have an excellent understanding of general health issues.

Your GP Practice can deal with a wide range of general health problems and refer when required.

APPOINTMENTS

Minor Injuries

A & E departments are exceptionally busy with serious emergencies. Try a local Minor Injury Unit.

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Cuts , sprains, bruises, itchy rash , minor burns and a range of other minor injuries.

Minor Injury Units will save long waits in A & E and can handle a range of less serious injuries. If unsure call 111.

MINOR INJURIES

CALL NHS 111

Hangover, cough, colds, grazes, small cuts, sore throat, advice & guidance

NHS 111 logo

If you are feeling unwell, unsure or if you want health advice & guidance for non-life threatening urgent cases call 111

24 hours a day
7 days a week
365 days a year

111 ONLINE

 999 Service

Severe bleeding, breathing difficulties, severe chest pain, loss of consciousness

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Call 999 for serious life-threatening situations. Please click the link below  to understand more about emergencies.

24 hours a day
7 days a week
365 days a year

WHEN TO CALL 999

Mental Crisis

Mental health emergencies and serious  concerns for a person's mental health.

seniot lady distressed on the phone

A variety of services are available to deal with a mental health crisis. Help is available through various agencies.

24 hours a day
7 days a week
365 days a year

HELP - MENTAL HEALTH

URGENT CARE & MINOR INJURIES

Urgent treatment centres are a facility that you can go to if you need urgent medical attention, but its not a life-threatening situation. Urgent Treatment Centres are GP-led and open for at least 12 hours a day - every day pf the week.

You may be referred to an Urgent Treatment Centre by NHS 111 or by a GP.  You can also just turn-up and walk-in. They are equipped to diagnose and treat many of the most common ailments that people go with to hospital A & E Departments.

CALL 111 for up-to-date information on Walk-in Centres and Urgent Treatment Centres and for advice on the most appropriate service to meet your needs