General Health

NHS Health Check

Anyone between the ages of 40-74 will be invited for a free NHS health check every 5 years. Find out more

Patient UK

Trusted medical information and support. Find out more

Lab Tests Online

Lab Tests Online UK has been designed to help you, the patient, to better understand the many clinical lab tests that are part of routine care as well as diagnosis and treatment of a broad range of conditions and diseases. Find out more

Minor Injury Units

Minor Injuries Units (MIUs) are for injuries, such as deep cuts, eye injuries, broken bones, severe sprains, minor head injury, minor burns and scalds. Many people go to Accident and Emergency departments when they could be treated just as well and probably quicker at a Minor Injuries Unit.

In Accident and Emergency staff must give priority to serious and life-threatening conditions, so if you go there with a minor injury you may have to wait longer to be seen. It is better to go to a Minor Injuries Unit if there is one locally.

Types of injuries treated can include:

Physiotherapy Self Help Leaflets

The following booklets have been provided by the Oxford University Hospital Trust.

ACL Reconstruction

Activity Levels

Ankle Sprain

Clavicle

Knee

Low Back Pain

Phalangeal Fractures

Tenosynovitis

Whiplash

Cruse Bereavement Care

Cruse Bereavement Care is the leading national charity for bereaved people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We offer support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone dies and work to enhance society’s care of bereaved people. Find out more

Population screening programmes

Leaflets to support NHS population screening programmes, and guidance on how to order them.

Website: www.gov.uk

Surgery Door

Whatever you need, we can help open the door to the best information and services for NHS and private healthcare. Find out more

Pharmacy First

The new pharmacy first service enables community pharmacists to complete episodes of care for patients without the need for patients to visit their general practice. This, alongside expansions to the pharmacy blood pressure checking and contraception services, will save up to 10 million general practice appointments a year and help patients access quicker and more convenient care, including the supply of appropriate medicines for minor illness.

They can also offer treatment and prescribe medicine for some conditions without needing to see a GP including:

  • Earache (aged 1 to 17 years)
  • Impetigo (aged 1 year and over)
  • Infected insect bites (aged 1 year and over)
  • Shingles (18 years and over)
  • Sinusitis (aged 12 years and over)
  • Sore throat (aged 5 years and over)
  • Urinary tract infections or UTIs (women aged 16 to 64 years)

Local MIU

Minor Injuries Unit (Abingdon)

Address: Abingdon Community Hospital, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 1AG

Phone: 01865 903476

Opening Hours:

Monday to Saturday 10.00 – 13.30 and 14.00 – 18.30
Sunday 11.00 – 13.30 and 14.00 – 17.00

Minor Injuries Unit (Witney)

Address: Witney Community Hospital, Welch Way
Witney, OX28 6JJ

Phone: 01865 903841

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday10.30 – 13.30 and 14.30 – 17.30
Saturday and Sunday  10.30 – 13.30 and 14.00 – 18.30

Screening Resources and Timelines

View our document to find Screening Resources and Timelines.

Screening Resources and Timelines Information Sheet

Age UK

The UK’s largest charity working with older people. Find out more