See and Treat2024-12-03T10:38:05+00:00

See and Treat

Urgent Care treatment by experienced Paramedic Practitioners available in your own home. 

  • See & Treat

Urgent Care when and where you need us.

Book your appointment 7 days a week.

We’re operating 08:00 – 20:00.

  • Paramedic Urgent Care Cars

Halo Acute Response Team (HART) are a team of specially trained Paramedic Practitioners who provide Urgent Care in the community. Our HART See & Treat service is available for anyone over the age of 2. We are open 08:00 – 20:00, 7 days a week and we can attend your home, work or care home. Our Paramedic Practitioners will attend and provide a comprehensive, rapid assessment, diagnostics, bloods and if needed we can initiate treatment.

Fast, effective and responsive Urgent Care where you need us.

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We Are Bringing Healthcare to You

Using cutting edge technology, we are a digital, paperless service including electronic prescriptions available at the point of care.

Affordable

We work on a transparent, fixed fee system. In addition, our costs may be covered by your private healthcare policy (please check with your policy provider).

Professional

This service is operating by experienced HCPC Paramedic Practitioners overseen by our Medical Director giving you confidence in our clinicians.

Patient Led

Every patient undergoes a comprehensive clinical assessment to create a tailored treatment plan, investigations and follow ups. We can provide referral letters and write to your GP to ensure holistic care.

No waiting rooms, rapid assessment, diagnostics, bedside blood tests, immediate treatments and prescriptions all without leaving your home.

How our See & Treat Service Works

Is Halo Medical Group a registered healthcare provider?2025-02-21T08:27:02+00:00

Yes, Halo Medical Group is a Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered provider, ensuring we adhere to strict regulatory standards for all our services

How can I book a service with Halo Medical Group?2025-02-21T08:27:22+00:00

To book any of our services, you can contact us via phone at 01256 533021 or email at ops@halomedicalservice.com. For more information, visit our Contact Us page.

Are there any conditions not suitable for URGENTCARE+?2025-02-21T08:20:03+00:00

Yes, certain conditions require immediate attention at an A&E department or emergency services. These include:

  • Severe chest pain or suspected heart attack
  • Severe breathing difficulties
  • Signs of stroke
  • Major trauma or severe injuries
  • Unconsciousness or prolonged seizures

For a detailed list of conditions not suitable for URGENTCARE+, please refer to our See & Treat page.

What conditions can be treated through URGENTCARE+?2025-02-21T08:27:34+00:00

Our paramedic practitioners can assess and treat various conditions, including:

  • Abdominal and back pain
  • Allergic reactions
  • Asthma
  • Minor burns
  • Cuts and grazes
  • Infections (e.g., urinary tract infections)
  • Flu and dehydration
  • Sprains and fractures

For a comprehensive list of treatable conditions, please visit our See & Treat page.

Who can use the URGENTCARE+ service?2025-02-21T08:27:42+00:00

The URGENTCARE+ service is available to individuals over the age of 2 who require prompt medical attention for non-life-threatening conditions. Our paramedic practitioners provide care at your home, workplace, or care facility.

What services does Halo Medical Group offer?2025-02-21T08:27:49+00:00

Halo Medical Group has 3 core service divisions:

  • Ambulance Services: Medical repatriations and patient transport services.
  • Event Medical Cover: Medical support for events, including film and TV productions.
  • URGENTCARE+: Paramedic-led urgent care services delivered at your location.
Who is this service for?2025-01-26T14:46:56+00:00

Our Urgent Care at home see and treat service is available to any patients over 2 years old.

What conditions/injuries can you treat?2025-01-26T14:51:25+00:00

Here are examples of the conditions that we attend and services we can offer:

  • Abdominal Pain / Back Pain
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Asthma
  • Bites
  • Blood Tests (instant lab standard testing or collection and same-day results*)
  • Burns
  • Chest Pains (excluding suspected heart attacks)
  • COPD
  • Covid
  • Cuts & Grazes
  • Diabetic Problems
  • Dizziness
  • Falls
  • Faints
  • Flu / Dehydration including repeated vomiting
  • Infections (including Urine/Bladder Infections)
  • Minor Illnesses
  • Prescriptions (including delivery of medications)
  • Rashes
  • Referral for MRI, CT Scan, or X-ray
  • Referral to Specialists (Private Self-pay or private medical insurance)
  • Shortness of Breath
  • Sprains & Fractures
  • Transport to an NHS Hospital
  • Urgent Admission to Private Hospital
  • Vomiting
What conditions are not suitable for this service2025-01-26T14:54:17+00:00

These conditions require immediate attention at an A&E department or emergency services. Always call 999 for life-threatening situations:

  1. Chest Pain or Suspected Heart Attack – Patients with severe chest pain or symptoms of a heart attack should go to A&E or call 999.
  2. Severe Breathing Difficulties – Severe shortness of breath or suspected respiratory failure.
  3. Stroke or Symptoms of Stroke – Any signs of a stroke (e.g., slurred speech, facial drooping, or weakness in limbs).
  4. Major Trauma or Severe Injuries – Including deep wounds, severe head injuries, or large burns.
  5. Unconsciousness or Seizures – Especially prolonged seizures or sudden loss of consciousness.
  6. Severe Abdominal Pain – Potentially indicating a surgical emergency (e.g., appendicitis).
  7. Severe Allergic Reactions (Anaphylaxis) – Including breathing difficulties and swelling.
  8. Pregnancy-Related Emergencies – Including severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, or reduced fetal movement.
  9. Suspected Broken Bones in Certain Areas – Including hips, pelvis, or spine, or open fractures.
  10. Severe Mental Health Crises – Including suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or immediate risk to self or others.
  11. Severe Bleeding – That cannot be stopped or controlled.
  12. Poisoning or Drug Overdose – Including suspected accidental or intentional overdoses.
  13. Children Under the Age  of 2

Exclusion Criteria for our Urgent Care See & Treat Service

This is not an emergency service, if you are experiencing a medical emergency you should call 999. 

  • Patients under 2 years old
  • Pregnancy-related conditions
  • Major fractures and/or dislocations
  • Major burns
  • High-risk cardiac conditions
  • Major trauma
  • Neck injuries
  • Severe head injuries
  • Strokes
  • Mental health conditions
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