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HOT Clinics & Rapid Access

Checked: 23-07-2023 by Vicky Ryan Next Review: 23-07-2024

Finding urgent clinics

Rapid Access, Urgent and HOT clinic details are located in each speciality on Remedy.

In addition to these Rapid Access clinics, please also consider NHS@home services.

Please see the pages from the following links:

Breast

Breast Abscess

Cardiology

Arrhythmia / Palpitations HOT Clinic

Heart Failure

Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic / Angina

Care of the Elderly

Frailty - Urgent Care

Rapid Assessment Clinic for Older People

COVID-19

COVID Medicine Delivery Unit (CMDU) Service

COVID Oximetry @ Home Virtual Ward

Dental

Dental referrals (including urgent care and emergencies)

Dermatology

Urgent On-call Advice & Guidance

Diabetes

Diabetic HOT Foot clinic

Diabetes Rapid Access Clinic

DVT

DVT Service

ENT

ENT HOT Clinic

Gastro

Urgent Gastroenterology Clinic

Gynaecology

Emergency Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic

Gynaecology Emergency Clinic

Gynaecology Emergency Coil Clinic

Hepatology

Urgent Hepatology Clinic

Infectious Diseases

Infectious Diseases HOT Clinic

Mental Health

Primary Care Liaison Service

Neurology

Neurology First Seizure / Fit clinic

Neurology HOT Clinic

Neurology TIA / Minor Stroke Clinic

Nephrology

Renal referrals (including urgent referrals)

Oncology

BHOC Acute Care

Ophthalmology

Urgent Ophthalmology Referrals

Opthopaedics

Acute Knee & Shoulder clinics

Adult Fracture Clinic

Adult Spinal Fracture Clinic

Paediatrics

Children's Urgent Care Referrals

Rapid Access Clinic

Respiratory

Respiratory HOT Clinic

Respiratory Pleural Clinic

Suspected TB Clinic

Rheumatology

Early Inflammatory Arthritis (EIA)

Giant Cell Arteritis

Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture Clinic

Surgery

Plastic Surgery - Acute Burns Clinic

Urology

Urgent Care and HOT Clinic

Vascular

Vascular HOT Clinic

If you cannot find what you need in the relevant speciality, please also use the search function, located in the top right hand corner of every Remedy page.

ED Advice lines

ED Advice lines are available for the BRI, Southmead and Weston General Hospital. These provide an opportunity to discuss a patient with an ED consultant on duty.

The numbers are not published here, as this website is open access, but they should be available within the GP Practice.



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