Urgent and emergency care

You will be seen quicker away from hospital, and you’ll help our teams treat the people who really need us.

  • If you think you need medical help right now, NHS 111 can tell you what to do next
  • Visit nhs.uk for information about common illness and conditions, and how to look after yourself at home
  • In a life-threatening emergency, always call 999.

Find your nearest urgent care centre or A&E

The hospital nearest to you may not be able to look after you or your child in a life-threatening emergency:

  • Central Middlesex Hospital does not have an A&E for adults or children
  • Ealing Hospital does not have a children’s A&E.

Visit nhs.uk to find your nearest A&E

Leave a space

Our A&Es and urgent treatments centres get very busy, so you will wait to be seen. Try to come on your own and leave a space for someone for really needs us.

Central Middlesex Hospital: urgent treatment

The urgent treatment centre at Central Middlesex Hospital can treat minor injuries and illnesses only.

The hospital does not have an A&E. We cannot care for you in a life-threatening emergency.

Ealing Hospital: adult A&E and adult and children urgent care

The A&E at Ealing Hospital only treats adults for emergency care. We do not have a children’s A&E.

We can see children and adults in our urgent treatment centre for minor injuries and illnesses.

Northwick Park Hospital: A&E and urgent care

Our A&E and urgent treatment centre at Northwick Park Hospital provides urgent and emergency care for both children and adults.

We see children and young people under the age of 18 in our dedicated children and young person’s emergency department.

Other specialist services at Northwick Park Hospital include our stroke unit and infectious diseases service, making the hospital a centre for emergency care.