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Phoenix Health Centre

The Walk-in Centre, based at the Phoenix Health Centre, is run by nurses offering on-the-spot treatment (without an appointment) and advice for minor health problems, illness, ailments and injuries.

The process is simple, register your attendance at the reception desk, stating you are there to see a member of the Walk-in Centre staff and you will be advised of what will happen next in your patient journey and, if appropriate, seen by a healthcare professional.

The staff have access to many services within the hospital and community, including the Accident and Emergency (A&E). This means that you will receive the best possible treatment and advice from the most appropriate member of staff.

 The Walk-in centre offers treatment for:

  • Minor cuts, bruises, burns, scalds insect bites, minor head injuries
  • Muscle and joint injuries such as strains and sprains, back pain
  • Coughs, colds, flu like symptoms and hay fever
  • High temperature
  • Skin complaints including rashes, minor allergic reactions, scabies, head lice, sun burn, nappy rash
  • Eye problems such as conjunctivitis
  • Ear, nose and throat problems including minor infections, sore throats, ear ache
  • Pregnancy testing/advice and appropriate referral
  • Stomach ache, indigestion, constipation
  • Advice for adults and children on sexually transmitted diseases, treatment for thrush, menstrual problems and urinary problems
  • Sexual Health and Lifestyle advice for adults
  • Emergency hormonal contraception

Young babies and children under the age of 12 months should be seen by their own General Practitioner (GP) in their surgery.

If you know you are pregnant and the problem is due to your pregnancy, please consult your GP or Midwife.

Who to contact

Website
Phoenix Health Centre

Where to go

Name
Phoenix Health Centre
Address
Parkfield Road
Wolverhampton
Postcode
WV4 6ED

Time / Date Details

When is it on
Please contact the service for opening times.

Record Last Updated on: 19/12/2023

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