Nusrat Ghani, MP for Sussex Weald, is supporting Sussex NHS in encouraging people to make informed healthcare choices this winter.
With temperatures dropping and seasonal illnesses on the rise, including colds, flu, and minor infections, healthcare services across Sussex continue to experience high levels of demand. Emergency departments, in particular, are very busy, so people are urged to make sure they know the most appropriate services to go to if they need help or support.
Local pharmacies are a quick and convenient option for treating common autumn ailments such as coughs, colds, sore throats, and mild fevers. They can provide advice and over-the-counter remedies for minor health concerns, helping to reduce pressure on urgent and emergency care services.
For minor injuries, such as bumps, sprains, small burns, and minor fractures, families can visit Minor Injuries Units (MIUs), Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs), and Walk-in Centres across the region. These services are equipped to handle a wide range of non-emergency issues and can help avoid the need for hospital visits.
The following local services are available in Sussex Weald constituency or nearby for minor injuries and urgent care:
- Crowborough Minor Injury Unit, 8am – 8pm, every day
- Uckfield Minor Injury Unit, 8am – 8pm, every day
Get advice if you feel unwell:
- Think pharmacy first - pharmacists can give treatment advice for a range of minor illnesses. Many winter bugs can be treated with over the counter advice and medicines.
- Your GP – If you are worried about a new or an existing health condition speak to a GP. GP Practices can offer you a range of appointments from online, over the phone, or face to face.
- NHS 111 – go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111 if you have an urgent medical problem and you’re not sure what to do, or where best to go.
Nusrat Ghani said: “Easy access to NHS services is particularly important in rural communities such as ours in Sussex Weald, especially during the winter months. Our local pharmacies and the Minor Injuries Unit in Crowborough are excellent services for our local communities, helping to relieve the pressure on A&E departments in nearby hospitals. They are a quick and convenient option for treating common seasonal illnesses such as colds and mild fevers, so please do use them for advice and over-the-counter remedies. NHS 111 is available 24/7, both online at www.111.nhs.uk and by phone, to provide guidance.”