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Folly Lane Medical Centre Bewsey, Warrington, Cheshire WA5 0LU |
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Tel: 01925 417247 | ||
Email: cmicb-war.flmcpostbox@nhs.net (not for medical queries or appointment requests) |
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www.follylane.com |
Opening Times | |
Monday | From 8:00am to 6:30pm. |
Tuesday | From 8:00am to 6:30pm. |
Wednesday | From 8:00am to 6:30pm. |
Thursday | From 8:00am to 6:30pm. |
Friday | From 8:00am to 6:30pm. |
The Out of Hours service is commissioned by Cheshire and Mersey ICB
Entrance to our carpark can be found at What 3 words: weeks.match.shares
We have enhanced access opening times on Thursday mornings (from 7am) and Thursday evenings (until 8pm).
Appointments can be booked up to 2 weeks in advance. Please ask one of our receptionists for details.
We regret that prescriptions may not be requested or collected at this time in our enhanced access opening times, this service is only available during our standard opening hours.
Pre-bookable evening and weekend appointments are available from 6pm to 8pm Monday to Friday and on a Saturday.
To access these appointments please call us and we will arrange the appointment for you.
Saturday appointments are held at Eric Moore Partnership, Tanners Lane, Warrington WA2 7NJ.
For any injury that might need stitching or glue or involves a broken bone, you should attend the local minor injuries unit at Halton General Hospital, telephone 01928 714 567.
Also, in the event of poisoning or overdose then attend the Accident and Emergency department (A&E) at Warrington Hospital, telephone 01925 635 911.
There are two designated parking bays available in the car park.
There is good access to consulting rooms which are all on the ground floor. |
There is a disabled toilet.
A hearing loop is available for people who require it.
Materials can be printed in large print if required.
Please contact reception if you require any further assistance.
When the surgery is closed
- please ring NHS111, NHS 111 is the number to call when you need medical help fast, but it’s not a life-threatening emergency - Get help online for your symptoms - NHS 111
- In life threatening emergencies such as chest pain and severe shortness of breath you should call 999. visit When to call 999 for more infomation.
Widnes Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC)
NUMBER CHANGE: Widnes Urgent Treatment Centre
Please note:
The telephone number for Widnes Urgent Treatment Centre has changed from 0151 495 5000 to 01925 946436.
The old 0151 number will continue to work for a short while, but callers will hear a voice message asking them to redial 01925 946436.
The caller can also be put through to the new 01925 number when prompted.
The new number for Widnes Urgent Treatment Centre is: 01925 946436.
Opening times
- Widnes UTC is open seven days a week, 365 days a year.
- This includes Christmas Day and all other public holidays.
Monday | From 8am to 9pm |
Tuesday | From 8am to 9pm |
Wednesday | From 8am to 9pm |
Thursday | From 8am to 9pm |
Friday | From 8am to 9pm |
Saturday | From 8am to 9pm |
Sunday | From 8am to 9pm |
What we treat: |
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Slips | Burns | Indigestion |
Trips | Scalds | Stomach upset |
Sprains | Bites | Ear |
Falls | Stings | Nose |
Cuts | Coughs | Eye injuries and infections |
Wounds | Colds | Emergency contraception |
Rashes | Sore throats | Back pain |
Allergies |
What we don’t treat: |
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Cardiac chest pain | Sudden loss of vision |
Severe difficulty in breathing | Repeat prescriptions |
Head injuries with loss of consciousness | Strokes |
Head injuries under 1 years old | Chronic conditions |
- Please call 999 or visit your local A&E for all serious life-threatening illness and injuries.
Where you can find us
We can be found inside the Widnes Health Care Resource Centre.
Our contact details are as follows:
NHS Widnes Urgent Treatment Centre Health Care Resource CentreOaks PlaceCaldwell Road, WidnesWA8 7GD (Google map)
Tel: 01925 946436
If you are travelling by car, we have free parking available.
- Important: During the 30 minutes before closing, patients will be assessed but might be referred to their GP, Out-of-Hours GP or the A&E at Whiston Hospital or Warrington General Hospital.
Other local Urgent Treatment Centre’s
St Helens Urgent Treatment Centre |
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Runcorn Urgent Treatment Centre |
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- If you are unsure what to do or where to go, contact NHS 111
If you need urgent – but not emergency care – please contact NHS 111 first for help and advice.
Use the online service: 111.nhs.uk or call 111 from any phone (the call is free).
NHS 111 can arrange appointments for you to see the right health care professional, in the right place.
They can help you with:
- where to get help for your symptoms, if you’re not sure what to do
- how to find general health information and advice
- where to get an emergency supply of your prescribed medicine
- how to get a repeat prescription
- get emergency dental appointments
- Runcorn Urgent Treatment Centre is open 8am to 9pm, seven days a week.
Halton General Hospital
Hospital Way, Palacefields, Runcorn WA7 2DA The Nightingale Building
What do we treat? |
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Minor cuts or wounds | Emergency contraception |
Muscle or joint injuries (eg. sprains and strains) | Prescribed medication (subject to assessment) |
Bites or stings | Minor burns and scalds |
Rashes and allergic reactions | Coughs and colds |
Sore throats | Eye injuries and infections |
Earache |
Once assessed you will receive treatment or, if deemed appropriate, be referred to another service.
We do not treat Covid- 19 postive patients, if you test positive please contact NHS 111 or your GP for advice.
Services for children |
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X-ray |
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What conditions cannot be treated at the centre?
Conditions that Urgent Care Centres cannot treat include:
Cardiac chest paint Severe difficulty in breathing Head injuries with a loss of consciousness Head injuries under 1 years old Sudden loss of vision Repeat prescriptions Chronic conditions Routine pregnancy care gynaecological problems Strokes drug overdose alcohol related problems mental health problems health conditions that would normally be treated by your GP or hospital.
During the 30 minutes before closing, patients will be assessed but might be referred to their GP, Out of Hours GP or the A&E at Warrington Hospital or Whiston Hospital, depending on what is closer for you.