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Please note that for any life-threatening conditions, we always recommend that you should call 999 or go to your nearest emergency department immediately.
8A Wellington Place, London NW8 9LE
Open 8am – 9pm
Nearest tube station: St John’s Wood
Chelsea Bridge Rd, London SW1W 8RH
Open 8am – 7pm
Nearest tube station: Sloane Square,
Battersea Power Station & Pimlico
42-52 Nottingham Place, London, W1U 5NY
Open 8am – 9pm
Nearest tube station: Baker Street
Life can be unpredictable. Whether you need care out of hours, can’t get a same-day appointment with your doctor, or are just visiting London and have a pressing healthcare concern, HCA UK Urgent Care Centres are available to help. You don’t need an appointment, just walk in.
94% of people that visit our urgent care centres are triaged within 15 minutes*, and consultations are £120. Any additional charges, such as the cost of imaging or any tests to help diagnose you, will be discussed with you in advance. If you do need a referral to a specialist for more tests or for specialised care, we can organise that for you as our doctors can refer to any consultant in the extensive HCA UK network.
We provide patients over the age of 18 with rapid access to urgent care. We’re able to treat a wide range of illnesses and injuries, including:
If you need medical imaging, scans, or tests, we perform them on site so you can quickly diagnose the cause of your symptoms.
If you have any questions on the services we offer, you can call us 7 days a week.
We also offer a private Urgent Care Centre for Children at The Portland Hospital, the UK’s only private hospital dedicated to the care of women and children. Our Urgent Care Centre for Children does require an appointment.
Address: Urgent Care Centre for Children at The Portland Hospital, W1W 5QT
Open: 8am – 8pm Last scheduled appointment: 7.30pm
Nearest tube station: Great Portland Street and Euston Square
No, they are not the same. Our Urgent Care Centres do not treat life-threatening illnesses. If you or someone you know is experiencing life-threatening symptoms, you should contact 999 immediately. Urgent Care Centres treat minor injuries and illnesses that require urgent medical attention, such as sprains, broken bones, minor head injuries, minor cuts and burns, infections of the ear or throat and urinary tract infections.
Our Urgent Care Centres for adults do not require an appointment. People over the age of 18 can walk into one of our three Urgent Care Centres and 94% of our patients are triaged within 15 minutes*. If you have any questions, contact our HCA UK urgent care centres on 020 3910 2412.
Initial consultations are £120. Any additional charges, such as the cost of imaging or any tests, will be discussed with you in advance. Here are some examples of our prices for common additional treatment:
Dressing change: £60
Small Steri-strip closure: £55
Wound closure with glue: £55
Follow up doctor consultation (Urgent Care Centre): £80 Please note: If you do need to be referred for further treatment, admission to our network of hospitals is possible
Nurse consultation (Urgent Care Centre): £75
Your initial consultation must be paid for upfront, but we provide receipts for any claims you may want to make with your private medical or travel insurance company. If you need further care via a consultant referral, the cost of ongoing care will be explained to you in advance. If you have private medical insurance, you’ll be able to seek authorisation for this treatment.
We aim to triage patients within 15 minutes of arrival*. We see patients in order of arrival, but we will prioritise anyone presenting with more urgent clinical needs. After you’re registered a nurse will assess you. They’ll take your vitals, manage your pain and where possible organise any tests. You will then be fully assessed by an experienced urgent care physician who will organise further tests if required.
We do not treat life threatening emergencies. If you think you are having a heart attack or a stroke, we always advise calling 999 as quickly as possible. We also do not treat mental health problems or cases of acute confusion; severe trauma; pregnancy related problems over 20 weeks, or severe pain and bleeding at any point in your pregnancy; overdoses or exposure to a toxic substances; and severe burns. This list is not exhaustive and, in some instances, we may need to assess you before having to redirect you to the appropriate healthcare service.
Our urgent care doctors treat 96.2% of patients in their first visit**. For those patients who need more tests or additional care, we have a permanent rota of on-call consultants from multiple medical and surgical specialties who are available by referral. If you do need to be referred for further treatment, you can speak to your insurer to pre-authorise any costs. Alternatively, you can choose to self-pay.
We have over 3 adult walk-in facilities located in Marylebone, St John's Wood and Chelsea. Our Urgent Care service for Children is at Great Portland Street, near Regents Park. We also offer a walk-in GP service in London Bridge.
*An average of 94.25% people were seen within 15 minutes from January 2023 to December 2023
**From March 2022 to April 2023 we treated an average of 96.2% of people in their first appointment