Urgent care and treatment
At both our hospitals there will be Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs) and about two thirds of patients who currently use our Accident and Emergency Departments, will be able to receive care at the Urgent Treatment Centre at their local hospital.
In 2028, the UTC at Princess Royal Hospital (PRH) will have a larger footprint and offer more services. It will provide timely access to patients with urgent but not life or limb threatening illness or injury that requires same day treatment.
Patients attending the UTC at PRH will receive faster access to the right clinicians and patients with life or limb threatening illness or injury will be managed through the Emergency Department at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.
What you can expect
- Both UTCs will see both booked and walk-in patients
- Both UTCs will see patients who need urgent medical help that is not life threatening
- See patients of all ages, including children under 2
- Provide consistent investigative and diagnostic offering on site including imaging services
- The UTC at PRH will be open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day
- The UTC at PRH will accept appropriate ambulance arrivals
- Both UTCs will have access to patient records
- The UTC at PRH will have in-reach support from the frailty support teams and will be supported by Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) services and will provide emergency care to patients who do not require an overnight hospital stay
Trained healthcare professions at the UTC in PRH will have the ability to stabilise patients who walk-in with a life-threatening illness or injury. Patients will then be transferred to the most appropriate hospital to continue their care – this is in line with current practice.
Emergency Care
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital will specialise in emergency care. This means that in 2028 if you need emergency care for life and limb threatening injury or illness you will be treated at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital in a purpose-built, remodelled Emergency Department.
All the different specialist clinical teams you might need in an emergency will all be based at one hospital with the Emergency Department. This means you have direct access to the right team who will make immediate decisions about your care and provide faster treatment to you.
At the moment, our specialist clinical teams who may be based at one hospital are trying to support two Emergency Departments and this builds in delay in care.
By having our emergency care services in one hospital we can: