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Home / Health / Yeovil Hospital Launches Urgent Care Center to Tackle Winter Rush

Yeovil Hospital Launches Urgent Care Center to Tackle Winter Rush

13 Nov

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Summary

  • New urgent care center to reduce wait times for broken bones, infections
  • Patients triaged at hospital entrance, sent to ER or urgent care as needed
  • Urgent care center will allow more efficient use of hospital resources
Yeovil Hospital Launches Urgent Care Center to Tackle Winter Rush

In an effort to alleviate the anticipated winter rush, Yeovil Hospital is launching a new urgent care treatment center to help reduce waiting times for patients with broken bones, infections, and other non-life-threatening conditions.

As of November 13th, 2025, patients arriving at the hospital will now be triaged by a nurse at the front door. Those with serious, emergency-level issues will be sent directly to the emergency department, while those with less severe conditions will be directed to the new urgent care center.

According to Katy Sizer, the emergency care service manager at the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, this new process will allow the hospital to provide "timely treatment" to patients who need urgent care. Dr. Joby Kotoor, who works at the hospital, noted that waiting times have been "quite high" and the urgent care center should help reduce them.

The urgent care center is located within the hospital, but is a separate space that will enable the staff to use their resources more efficiently. "The primary difference is the space," said Ms. Sizer. "What we were given within this programme is a whole other part of the department so we can use our resource in a more efficient way."

The hospital hopes this new urgent care center will help alleviate the significant pressure they face every winter season, allowing them to better serve the needs of their patients.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new urgent care center at Yeovil Hospital is a dedicated treatment facility that will help reduce waiting times for patients with broken bones, infections, and other non-life-threatening conditions during the expected winter surge.
Patients arriving at Yeovil Hospital will now be assessed by a nurse at the front door, who will then direct them to either the emergency department or the new urgent care center based on the severity of their condition.
The goal of the urgent care center is to allow Yeovil Hospital to better manage the significant pressure they face every winter season, by providing timely treatment to patients with less severe, non-emergency conditions.

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