If you need medical help now, call NHS 111 or visit www.111.nhs.uk to find out which service is best for you.
NHS 111 can signpost you to the nearest service and, where appropriate, can book you an appointment at one of the urgent treatment centres in east Kent.
Urgent Treatment Centres
Urgent treatment centres provide treatment for minor injuries and illnesses that are urgent but not life threatening.
Urgent treatment centres are GP-led, open at least 12 hours a day (24 hours at the main hospital sites), and are equipped to diagnose and deal with many of the most common ailments people attend A&E for.
In a life-threatening emergency, please call 999.
Where are the Urgent Treatment Centres?
Click on the town/city below for information about each Urgent Treatment Centre.
Phone 111 to check if they are the right place for you.
Mental health help
For help and advice if you are feeling anxious, low, or need urgent mental health help, please visit the Kent and Medway NHS mental wellbeing information hub.
For information on how we are taking measures to reduce the number of people in our waiting areas, please see our Coronavirus information pages.