The Walk in centre is open everyday (including weekends and bank holidays) from 7.00am to 10.00pm - No appointments needed
For the Map please check the Milton Keynes Hospitals Map
The walk in centre is set up to reduce the number of patients at Milton Keynes Hospital with less serious injuries. The walk in centre is open every day of the year from 7am to 10pm and appointments are not needed at all. The walk in centre caters for the following:
Minor Ailments
Minor Injuries
Coughs, colds and flu like symptoms
High Temperature
Hay Fever
Headaches and dizziness
Stomach ache, indigestion, constipation, vomiting and diarrhoea
Minor problems affecting the eye, e.g. conjunctivitis, sties
Skin complaints - e.g. rashes, minor allergic reactions, scabies, headlice, nappy rash, shingles, eczema, impetigo, herpes (cold sores)
Urinary infections, thrush, menstrual problems
Insect bite and stings
Emergency contraception
Superficial cuts and burns
Bruises
Minor burns and scalds
Sprains and strains to limbs
Minor head injuries where there has been no loss of consciousness
Milton Keynes hospital has over 400 car parking spaces, mostly pay and display but also including spaces for short stays and disabled drivers.
Parking at Milton Keynes Hospital will cost £2.00 for up to 4 Hours or £3.50 for an all day parking space.
If you are going to be staying at Milton Keynes hospital for a longer period of time, or you may be visiting a relative frequently over a long period of time then you can apply at the ward in which the patient is staying for a discount parking arrangement.
NHS Milton Keynes and Milton Keynes Hospital are asking local people to think ‘FAST’ to identify signs of stroke. It’s part of a three-year campaign to promote public awareness around stroke that was launched by the Department of Health today.
Milton Keynes Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has signed up to the Patient Safety First Campaign for England. Part of an international move to make hospitals safer, the Campaign aims to make patient safety everyone’s highest priority.
Have you thought about making your New Year resolutions yet, or are you still searching for some ideas? Why not make a resolution this year that will benefit your heart health.
NHS Education South Central has awarded Milton Keynes Hospital NHS Foundation Trust £220,000 to develop clinical simulation skills training for doctors, nurses and other health professionals. The funding is set to be used to remodel part of the Post Graduate Centre and purchase state-of-the-art interactive manikins (mannequins that offer high quality realism for training purposes) and other life-like anatomical training models.
Christmas is usually a great excuse to eat turkey, puddings and chocolates. However, as the British Dietetic Association estimates the average adult gains about 5lbs during the festive season, it is also wise to eat in moderation.
Following a visit from the British Parking Association Milton Keynes Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded the nationally recognised ‘Park Mark’ for safer parking, revealing that the hospital is helping to deter criminal activity, anti-social behaviour, and reduce the fear of crime in their parking facilitates
Milton Keynes Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has recently recruited a new microbiologist (who gives advice on infection management), who has a specialist interest in infectious diseases.