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New £52m Centre Eases Hospital Strain
22 Jan
Summary
- A new £52m urgent treatment centre opened at Derriford Hospital.
- The centre treats sprains, fractures, and minor injuries efficiently.
- Nearly all patients are seen and discharged within four hours.

Derriford Hospital has launched a new £52 million urgent treatment centre designed to manage less severe emergencies. This facility, located in the Dartmoor Building, focuses on conditions such as sprains, suspected fractures, minor head injuries, and infected cuts. Its primary goal is to expedite treatment for these cases and reduce waiting times in the main accident and emergency (A&E) department. The centre is currently seeing approximately 100 patients each day, diverting them from the busier A&E.
Patients using the new centre report positive experiences with prompt assessment and care. For instance, Emily Garrett, who initially feared a broken bone after a fall, was quickly assessed and discharged with a diagnosis of a strain. The centre prioritizes efficiency, with nearly all patients being seen and discharged within four hours, and most within two. This has demonstrably improved the operational flow for hospital staff, allowing the A&E department to focus on critically ill patients.




