Updated 22 October 2018
Hounslow Urgent Care Centre serves Hounslow and surrounding areas. The service is co-located with the A&E department at the West Middlesex Hospital.
The centre is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week including public holidays. Patients can attend on a walk-in basis. Patients can self-present or they may be referred to the service, for example by the NHS 111 or their own GP. The local ambulance service also conveys minors patients directly into the centre. The centre provides a main point of entry to the West Middlesex Hospital A&E department. All patients are assessed (a process known as ‘streaming’) on entry by Emergency Nurse Practitioners. Patients with minor illnesses or minor injuries are streamed into the urgent care centre and more seriously unwell patients are streamed into the A&E department. Urgent care centre staff can also refer patients directly to other specialties within this trust and other hospitals, alternatively patients may be directed to another service if appropriate, such as the patient’s own GP.
Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare Trust (HRCH) is the lead provider of the service.
The day-to-day management of the urgent care centre is sub-contracted to Greenbrook Healthcare (Hounslow) Ltd who employs the service manager, GPs, lead nurse and the admin manager. The HRCH employs all other nursing staff and receptionists and also provides pharmacy services. The service has access to a large number of bank staff in north west London and they routinely use appropriately qualified agency GPs and emergency nurse practitioners to ensure the staff rota is filled.
Local leadership is provided by the urgent care centre’s lead GP, lead nurse and the service manager all of whom are permanently based at the Hounslow site. Greenbrook Healthcare has centralised governance systems in place and the provider’s medical director and central team provide additional clinical and managerial support and oversight.
Hounslow Urgent Care Centre is registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide the regulated activities of diagnostic and screening procedures; treatment of disease, disorder or injury; family planning; and maternity and midwifery services.