URGENTCARE+
WHY URGENTCARE+?
Immediate, Same-Day Care – No more waiting weeks for a GP appointment
HCPC-Registered Paramedics – Trusted, professional service
At-Home, Work, or Hotel Visits – Healthcare delivered where you are
Electronic Prescriptions – Medication issued instantly
Seamless GP Integration – Reports sent directly to your doctor


Paramedic care available in your home, 365 days a year
Halo Medical Group’s URGENTCARE+ brings professional paramedic care directly to your doorstep, offering a convenient and compassionate alternative to traditional urgent care visits. Whether you’re dealing with a sudden illness or minor injury, or require medical support in the comfort of your home, our highly skilled paramedics are equipped to provide expert care with state-of-the-art equipment and a personal touch. We’re here to save you the stress of travel and long waits, ensuring you receive timely, high-quality medical attention when needed.
🚑 Urgent Medical Assessments – Diagnosis & treatment of minor illnesses and urgent conditions
💊 Electronic Prescriptions – Issued for same-day pickup or delivery
💉 On-Site Treatment – Administering medications, IV fluids, wound care, and minor procedures
📜 GP Correspondence – Clinical reports sent directly to your GP for seamless care
📅 Follow-Up & Health Advice – Ensuring proper recovery and ongoing care
What conditions/injuries can you treat?
- 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
- Urgent Admission to Private Hospital
- Covid
- Cuts & Grazes
- Diabetic Problems
- Dizziness
- Falls
- Faints
- Flu / Dehydration including repeated vomiting
- Infections (including Urine/Bladder Infections)
- Vomiting
- 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
What conditions are not suitable for this service?
- 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.
- Severe Breathing Difficulties – Severe shortness of breath or suspected respiratory failure.
- Stroke or Symptoms of Stroke – Any signs of a stroke (e.g., slurred speech, facial drooping, or weakness in limbs).
- Major Trauma or Severe Injuries – Including deep wounds, severe head injuries, or large burns.
- Unconsciousness or Seizures – Especially prolonged seizures or sudden loss of consciousness.
- Severe Abdominal Pain – Potentially indicating a surgical emergency (e.g., appendicitis).
- Severe Allergic Reactions (Anaphylaxis) – Including breathing difficulties and swelling.
- Pregnancy-Related Emergencies – Including severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, or reduced fetal movement.
- Suspected Broken Bones in Certain Areas – Including hips, pelvis, or spine, or open fractures.
- Severe Mental Health Crises – Including suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or immediate risk to self or others.
- Severe Bleeding – That cannot be stopped or controlled.
- Poisoning or Drug Overdose – Including suspected accidental or intentional overdoses.
- Children Under the Age of 2

