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Another 17 NHS walk-in centres have been announced for England this month bringing the total number to 82.
Health minister John Hutton said: 'Since the first walk-in centres opened they have proved hugely popular with patients. Over four million visits have been recorded so far. Walk-in centres give people more convenient access to a wider range of services and that is why we are committed to increasing the number of centres across the country.'
The first NHS walk-in centres opened in 2004 providing quick access to advice and treatment for minor ailments and injuries and, perhaps most attractively to men, no appointment is necessary. A report published in July 2002 commissioned by the Department and carried out by the University of Bristol showed the impact the centres had had on the way the public use the NHS:
This announcement brings to around 28 the total number of new walk-in centres announced in 2004. In January, John Hutton announced another 11 centres although Barking and Dagenham appears on both lists.
Birmingham
Oldham
Derby
Leeds
Manchester
Folkestone
North Kirklees
Rugby
Milton Keynes
North Somerset — Western-Super-Mare
Southport
Halton
Five for London (Newham, Ilford, Barking/Dagenham, Romford, Harold Wood)
Brighton
Lewisham
Darlington
Barking and Dagenham (London)
Skelmersdale
Colchester
Huntingdon
Prestwich
Salford
Gateshead
Sunderland