Urgent Care Centre Ulster Hospital

The Urgent Care Centre at the Ulster Hospital provides a modern, purpose-built facility to assess and treat a range of minor injuries and patients requiring urgent care.

Patients with minor injuries will now be seen in the new Urgent Care Centre, which is located in the level below the Emergency Department. It can be accessed through the Critical Care Unit at the rear of the hospital site, beside the multi-storey car park. Signs will be in place to guide patients to the new centre.

Our NEW Urgent Care Centre is a Consultant Led service equipped to diagnose and treat with many of the most common ailments that affect people who may attend an Emergency Department.

Open Monday – Sunday, 8am-6pm (including Bank Holidays)

The following may be seen in the Urgent Care Centre:

  • Injuries to arms or legs
  • Broken bones, sprains, bruises and wounds
  • Bites – human, animal and insect
  • Burns and scalds
  • Abscesses and wound infections
  • Minor head injuries
  • Broken noses and nose bleeds
  • Foreign bodies in the eyes and nose