Apparently, nearly one in five patients admit they’ve misused A&E at some point; and this year, A&E saw the highest number of patients in the month of June since records began. Lots of patients means lots of waiting, but if you go to the right place you’re more likely to be seen, get treated and get out again faster. Here’s my guide to ensuring you get the speediest medical solution…
WHEN TO CALL 999
You should only be calling 999 or turning up to A&E with life-threatening emergencies. These include bleeding that won’t stop, a big fall, crushing chest pain, a severe allergic reaction, a head injury that’s led to confusion, loss of consciousness, a fit that isn’t stopping, breathing difficulties, being in a very confused state, or a serious…
