Minor Injuries Unit at New Victoria ACH reopens
The MIU is used to treat injuries such as cuts that need stitches, broken bones, sprains and minor burns.
When patients arrive at the MIU they will be spoken to by one of the nursing staff.
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Hide AdThis process is also taking place at the Emergency Department of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) and will be used to ensure patients are directed to the most appropriate place to receive care.
If patients attend with a condition not related to a minor injury, they will be sign-posted to another service.
Staff may advise patients to attend a local pharmacy, optometrist, their GP, or the Emergency Department at QEUH.
Patients arriving after 8pm may be advised to return the following morning.
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Hide AdFrances McLinden, director for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s South Sector, said: “The resumption of our MIU service at the New Victoria ACH forms part of a much wider remobilisation of our health service.
“We now have the appropriate measures and pathways in place to ensure the ongoing safety of our patients and staff within the MIU and our new front-door signposting system allows us to ensure patients receive the right care at the right time in the right place whilst we manage social distancing requirements.”
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