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Government plans to extend the coverage of NHS walk-in centres to rail and underground stations has been welcomed by the Men's Health Forum.
Health Minister John Hutton announced plans last week to build seven 'state-of-the-art' centres within a few minutes walk of popular commuter stations in London (four centres), Newcastle, Manchester and Leeds. Around 25 million will be invested in the seven centres over the first three years. For the first time, the Department of Health is inviting bids from independent organisations to run stand-alone NHS walk-in centres.
'GP walk in centres at railway stations could be particularly good news for men, who remain very reluctant to visit their local GP,' said Peter Baker, Director of Men's Health Forum 'But it is essential that these new services are properly marketed so that men are made aware of their existence and are encouraged to use them. Moreover, ordinary GP services will remain the backbone of primary care and it is vital that they also become more accessible for men. Their current hours of opening are simply not providing a good enough services for most men'.
Advertisements inviting independent organisations to run the centres have appeared in the media. The centres, which will also be open to local residents, must be open from 7am-7pm without having to book an appointment and offer services tailored to patients' needs, such as physiotherapy and the monitoring of long term conditions through blood pressure checks; the treatment of minor injuries; and prescriptions and pharmacy services.
The Department of Health also drew attention to a survey Mori had carried out for it in which almost two thirds (63 per cent) of commuters questioned said they would use an NHS commuter Walk in Centre if they were feeling ill. It is estimated that over 30,000 patients per year will benefit from treatment at the seven new centres. The new centres will open in Spring 2005. If the clinics are a success, several more could be rolled out in other major cities across the country.
A total of 57 Walk in Centres are now operational across the country. A further 25 sites are currently being developed:
57 Open
Barking/Dagenham
Bath
Birmingham - City
Blackpool
Bristol City
Bristol South
Bury
Charing Cross
Colchester
Coventry
Crawley
Croydon
Edgeware
Exeter City
Exeter - Royal Devon Finchley
Harlow
Homerton
Leigh
Lewisham
Lewisham - New Cross
Liverpool City
Liverpool -Old Swan
Loughborough
Luton
Maidstone
Manchester Airport Newcastle -Westgate
Newham
North Middlesex
Norwich
Nottingham
Oldham
Parsons Green
Peterborough
Prestwich
Redbridge
Rochdale
Sheffield
Slough
Soho
Southampton
St Helens
Stoke on Trent
Swindon
Teddington
Tooting
Wakefield
Walsall
Weybridge
Whipps Cross
Whitechapel
Whittington - Archway
Wirral - Victoria Central
Wirral - Arrowe Park
Woking
York
25 Under Development
Barking/Dagenham
Birmingham -HOB
Brighton
Darlington
Derby
Folkestone
Gateshead
Guildford
Halton
Harold Wood
Huntingdon
Ilford - Central
Leeds
Manchester
Milton Keynes
Newham - Stratford
North Kirklees
Redhill
Romford
Rugby
Salford
Skelmersdale
Somerset
Southport
Sunderland