Contact Us
St Luke's Health Centre
Pantile Avenue
Southend on Sea
Essex SS2 4BD
Tel: 01702 611505
Fax: 01702 617058
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Opening Times
Mon - Sun from 8am -8pm
(including all bank holidays)
Evenings after 8pm: For urgent advice and treatment when our practice is closed, please call 0845 850 2783
Press Enquiries
If you are a journalist and want to know more about us, please call:
Shelia Roberts
Group Communications Manager, Care UK
Tel: 01206 517215
Tara Miller
Health Care Marketing Manager, Care UK
Tel: 0118 9521930
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Walk-in Patients
Services available to Walk-in patients
St Luke’s Health Centre has a Walk-in service available to unregistered patients. The Walk-in service is open every day from 8am to 8pm and can see patients without an appointment for the treatment of minor injuries and illnesses.
The centre has been designed to help people with busy lifestyles who would like access to flexible and convenient health services.
The Walk-in service offers patients health care advice and treatment for general health problems and immediately necessary treatments.
We can treat:
• minor illnesses
• cuts and grazes
• minor scalds and burns
• strains and sprains
• bites and stings
• minor head injuries
• ear and throat infections
• emergency contraception
• minor skin infections / rashes
• minor eye conditions / infections
• stomach upsets
• coughs, colds and flu-like symptoms
• other common illness
• asthma
• dressings service
We are unable to help with:
• serious medical emergencies posing an immediate threat to a person’s health or life
• road traffic accident injury
• head injury - loss of consciousness
• overdose of drugs or accidental drinking of chemicals
• severe allergic reaction
• doctor’s certificates
• repeat prescriptions
• follow up care
In these instances, you will need to make an appointment with your own GP or in the case of an emergency you should attend your local accident and emergency department.