Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs)

Find your nearest drop-in centre for minor injuries and illnesses


When should you use an Urgent Treatment Centre?

You can visit your nearest Urgent Treatment Centre for a wide range of minor injuries and illnesses, such as:

  • Minor head and eye wounds
  • Sprains, strains and breaks to arms, lower legs, and feet
  • Minor head injuries with no loss of consciousness or penetrating injuries
  • Abscesses and bites
  • New cuts and wounds
  • Wound infections
  • Minor burns or scalds
  • Emergency contraception
  • Minor pregnancy issues

Waiting times are usually much less than at the Emergency Department/Accident and Emergency.

In an emergency, always dial 999. If you are unsure where to go, please use 111 online or call 111.

Our nearest Urgent Treatment Centres

A range of highly skilled practitioners are available. You will be seen by the most appropriate person depending on your need.

St Mary’s UTC

Opening hours

St Mary’s UTC is open from 8am to 8pm every day. GPs are on site from 10am to 2pm and 4pm to 8pm.

How to get an appointment

Through 111 online or by calling 111; a GP referral; or walk ins (no appointment needed)

Location

St Mary’s Community Health Campus
Milton Road, Portsmouth PO3 6AD

Telephone number

0333 200 1822

Willow May, treated for a scraped hand

Gosport UTC

Opening hours

Gosport UTC is open from 8am to 10pm every day.

How to get an appointment

Through 111 online or by calling 111; a GP referral; or walk ins (no appointment needed)

Location

Gosport War Memorial Hospital site
Bury Road, Gosport
PO12 3PW

Telephone number

023 9279 4753

Louise Bailey, treated for an injured knee

Petersfield UTC

Opening hours

Petersfield UTC is open from 8am to 8pm every day.

How to get an appointment

Through 111 online or by calling 111; a GP referral; or walk ins (no appointment needed)

Location

Petersfield Community Hospital
Swan Street, Petersfield
GU32 3LB

Telephone number

01730 263 221

Chimidi Oluchi, treated for an injured wrist and thumb