Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs)
Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs) are a great alternative to going to an Emergency Department for non-life threatening health issues which require urgent treatment. They usually have shorter waiting times and parking.
Buxton Hospital
Derby UTC
Ilkeston Community Hospital
Ripley Hospital
Whitworth Hospital
Latest news
New Bolsover dentist is open
A new provider of NHS dental services in Bolsover opened its doors to patients on Monday 25 March.
Treeline Dental Care is operating from the premises previously occupied by BUPA at Market Place.
Find out how to access NHS services over the bank holiday
NHS Derby and Derbyshire is urging the public to plan ahead, stay safe, and to use NHS services wisely ahead of the Easter bank holiday in order to get the right care in the best place.
DHU Healthcare confirmed as the preferred provider for the Derby Urgent Treatment Centre
DHU Healthcare has been confirmed as the preferred provider for the Derby Urgent Treatment Centre service, following a procurement process led by NHS Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board. Services at Derby Urgent Treatment Centre, which is next to the Florence Nightingale Hospital site on Osmaston Road, Derby, is currently provided by One Medicare. It […]
Derbyshire wins big at the 2024 Care Awards
Health Innovation East Midlands announced the winners of the 2024 Care Awards at an event in March.The winners, across six categories, were shining examples of care provided in Care Homes and in people’s homes across the region, and some of these remarkable awards recognised the services provided in Derbyshire:Care Home Support Team of the Year Award […]
Local health and care services
Joined Up Care Derbyshire is a collaboration between health and care providers across the county and city, including NHS providers, Derby City Council and Derbyshire County Council.
Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board
NHS Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) is the NHS organisation responsible for developing a plan for meeting the health needs of the population, managing the NHS budget and arranging for the provision of health services in the ICS area.