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Re: Delays At Hospital
by Nick
In Norfolk we have M.I.'s (Minor Injury Units) the last 2 times my families need treatment we been to the MI. Advantage to us is easy to get to A&E isn't and short waiting times if at all. The last time was because my wife was suffering pain to her stomach. We got seen right away and they said we can't deal with it, then asked if we had a car and told us to drive to A&E (roughly 40 mins away). We got notes pretreated on arrival at A&E even though it was a Saturday night we seen quickly due to us already attending MI. The thing is the only place I have seen these advertised is at the MI's or the A&E departments themselves. Never in Health handbooks or by NHS direct. Is Norfolk the only place to use them on mass or are they hidden everywhere else to?
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