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Emergency and urgent care services

Minor injuries units

If your injury is not serious you can get help from a minor injuries unit (MIU) rather than an A&E department. By doing so you allow A&E staff to concentrate on people with serious and life-threatening conditions and save yourself a potentially long wait.

There are currently 225 minor injuries units in England. MIUs are usually nurse-led services and an appointment is not necessary.

Use the Find and choose services tool to search for your local minor injuries unit. 

 

Minor injuries units can treat:

  • Sprains and strains
  • Broken bones
  • Wound infections
  • Minor burns and scalds
  • Minor head injuries
  • Insect and animal bites
  • Minor eye injuries
  • Injuries to the back, shoulder and chest  

 

Minor injuries units cannot treat:

  • Children under the age of three
  • Chest pain
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Major injuries
  • Problems usually dealt with by a GP
  • Stomach pains
  • Gynaecological problems
  • Pregnancy problems
  • Allergic reactions
  • Overdoses
  • Alcohol related problems
  • Mental health problems
  • Conditions likely to require hospital admission

First aid: applying eye pads

When to use an eye pad, how to apply it and when to seek professional help instead. Learn more about first aid by trying the interactive first aid kit at http://www.nhs.uk/Toolbox

First aid: triangular bandage

A guide to how to apply the triangular bandage, used for arm injuries. To learn more about first aid, try the interactive first aid kit at http://www.nhs.uk/Toolbox

Last reviewed: 02/04/2009

Next review due: 01/04/2011

Pain

What to do about different types of pain, including joint pain, back pain and migraines, and managing long-term pain.