Last Modified: 8:57am 01/04/2025
Emergency Department
Also known as
Ward manager
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Location
Car Park
Additional Information
Construction work at the Emergency Department
From Monday, 31 March, construction will take place on the turning circle outside the Emergency Department (ED) for two weeks. The ED will remain accessible from its main entrance, but the turning circle will be closed to vehicles. For drop-offs and pick-ups, we recommend using Car Park A. |
We are a type one emergency department with full resuscitation facilities which sees adult patients 24 hours a day.
Recent feedback from patients:
- Just good from start to finish. Very efficient.
- Great communication throughout and great empathy & care while being seen.
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Patient Information Leaflets
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Accessibility
MKUH has partnered with AccessAble in order to provide a detailed access guide for the public. This guide lets you know what access will be available when you visit our hospital and services. In order to find out more about the route you will use for the Emergency Department please follow this link: www.accessable.co.uk
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Staff
Emergency Department
- Emergency Department Blood Borne Virus Screening
- Abdominal Pain
- Rib or Chest Injury
- Care of Feet and Toenails for Adults
- After sedation
- Ankle injury
- Managing Panic Attacks and Anxiety
- Asthma
- Burn to Hands
- How To Wear Your Wrist Splint
- Adult head injury
- Wound care
- Welcome to the Emergency Department
- Walking with Crutches
- Thromboprophylaxis
- Tetanus/Polio/Diphtheria Immunisation
- Tenosynovitis
- Swallowed Foreign Bodies
- Soft Tissue Shoulder Injury
- Soft Tissue Injury
- Soft Tissue Injury Of The Neck
- Pulled Elbow in Children
- Pre-Tibial Laceration
- Plaster Casts
- Nose Injury Advice
- Mallet Finger Injury
- Lower back pain advice
- Knee Injury
- Fever in Children
- Paediatric Minor Head Injury Glue & Go Advice