On Tuesday 26 November 2024, the pilot Aldershot Urgent Care Centre service will be coming to an end after nearly a year.

North Hampshire Urgent Care, NHS Frimley and Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust are working together to continue to provide urgent care service for the people of North East Hampshire, Surrey Heath and Farnham.

From Wednesday, 27 November 2024, if you have a health concern and need to be seen urgently, contact your GP practice and let them know what the problem is. You can also contact NHS111 (either online via https://111.nhs.uk or by dialling 111 on your phone).

Your local pharmacy can support and advise you with a range of common health conditions. GP practices, NHS111 and pharmacy are open to people of all ages.

Children and young people, or their parents or carers, can also visit Frimley Healthier Together, an online resource with information and advice specifically designed for younger people. The information has been developed by doctors, working with parents, and uses a ‘traffic light’ system to advise you on what the best course of action is.

Your local GP practices are working hard to deliver even more appointments to support you over the coming months. Many hundreds of additional same-day appointments are being provided every week across North East Hampshire, Surrey Heath and Farnham.

If we all Make The Right Choice of health services we can support the NHS to be more effective and that will help us all to get the treatment we need more quickly. You can find out more about what services are available here:

Which service do you need? | Frimley Health and Care