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Old May 05, 2007, 04:20 PM
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Thanks, January. There's an A&E at the hospital in Stirling (couldn't find any walk-in clinics around here, unfortunately), but I don't think this is quite that bad, luckily! The paracetamols are helping a bit. But if it doesn't go away in a few days, I'm definitely going to try and see a doctor.

Edit: Doesn't look like there are any walk-in clinics in Scotland!

What care can I get on the NHS?

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Walk-in centres

Walk-in centres are NHS centres in England and Wales, staffed by nurses. You can go there without an appointment. They will treat minor illnesses, for example, coughs, colds, and infections, as well as minor injuries like strains, sprains and cuts. They provide information about all other local health services, including pharmacies, dental services and out-of-hours GP services.

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