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Private walk-in centre in Manchester

Please do not attend the hospital if you are suffering with any cold, flu or respiratory problems.

If you live in Manchester, Stockport or Cheshire, our Private Walk-in Centre is a convenient service for minor accidents, injuries and illnesses, and also offers clinical tests for patients over the age of 3 years.

If you live in Manchester, Stockport or Cheshire, our Private Walk-in Centre is a convenient service for minor accidents, injuries and illnesses, and also offers clinical tests for patients over the age of 3 years.

Exclusions:

  • Acute abdominal pain
  • Acute chest pain
  • Sudden onset of speech problems, facial asymmetry or weakness which may suggest a stroke
  • Severe neck and back pain of acute onset or after an injury
  • Acute weakness in arms or legs
  • Severe breathing problems
  • Head injuries including facial injuries
  • Seizures
  • Major injuries/trauma
  • Major bleeding
  • Mental health illness
  • Pregnancy related complications and obstetric patients
  • If you think your condition requires emergency attention or an ambulance please attend your local NHS Casualty.
  • If you are unsure about your condition, and need further advice and if this could be treated or managed in our Private Walk-in Centre, then please call The Alexandra Hospital.

Please note if you require travel health or a flu vaccination, you will need to call us beforehand, so we can ensure the nurse in charge is available for your treatment.

If necessary, the Private Walk-in Centre is able to offer private onward referrals to specialist consultants for further investigations, whether this is routinely or as an emergency.

Located within a fully equipped private hospital, the Private Walk-in Centre offers a calm and relaxed environment where you will be seen by experienced nurses or qualified doctors.

Waiting times will vary but we will do our very best to see you as quickly as possible after your arrival here at The Alexandra Hospital.

  • Musculoskeletal and sports injuries including fractures - we have range of imaging modalities available to assist in the diagnosis of the injury.
  • Sprains and strains
  • Cuts, grazes and lacerations
  • Wound care
  • Travel clinic and selected vaccinations
  • Flu vaccine
  • Medical conditions including infections and inflammatory diseases
  • General medical conditions
  • Gynaecological conditions (this excludes pregnancy related complications)
  • Ear, nose and throat conditions
  • Urinary problems and other urological conditions
  • Abdominal conditions including stomach, bowel and bladder conditions
  • Eye problems
  • Skin conditions

  • Acute abdominal pain
  • Acute chest pain
  • Sudden onset of speech problems, facial asymmetry or weakness which may suggest a stroke
  • Severe neck and back pain of acute onset or after an injury
  • Acute weakness in arms or legs
  • Severe breathing problems
  • Head injuries including facial injuries
  • Seizures
  • Major injuries/trauma
  • Major bleeding
  • Mental health illness
  • Pregnancy related complications and obstetric patients
  • If you think your condition requires emergency attention or an ambulance please attend your local NHS Casualty.
  • If you are unsure about your condition, and need further advice and if this could be treated or managed in our Private Walk-in Centre, then please call The Alexandra Hospital.

Please note if you require travel health or a flu vaccination, you will need to call us beforehand, so we can ensure the nurse in charge is available for your treatment.

If necessary, the Private Walk-in Centre is able to offer private onward referrals to specialist consultants for further investigations, whether this is routinely or as an emergency.

Monday to Friday: 10am-8pm (last appointment 7:30pm)

Saturday & Sunday: 10am-6pm (last appointment 5:30pm)

The consultation fee is £121.00. Please note that this fee is for an assessment only. If treatment or investigations are required for example blood tests, urinalysis or x-rays, these will incur additional charges, which you will be advised on during your assessment.

Accessing private healthcare is easy, whether you choose to pay directly or use private medical insurance.

If you are paying for yourself, we can usually offer an upfront cost which you can then choose to pay in full or access one of our easy payment options.

If you have insurance, we can arrange direct settlement with your insurance provider, although you should check in advance to see if your treatment is covered. For more information, visit our private medical insurance page.

We offer a travel consultation for £28.50 with vaccinations given the same day. 

If you would like to book a travel consultation or to check stock of vaccines, please call 0161 246 3761

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