Please note that there will be some changes to our opening hours during the festive period including some service closures. See below for information.

Christmas 2022 opening hours:

19th-23rd December: Normal service hours

24th December (Christmas Eve): Closed

25th December (Christmas Day): Closed

26th December (Boxing Day): Closed

27th December (Christmas Day bank holiday): Closed

28th December: 9:00am – 5:00pm

29-30th December: Normal service hours

31st December (New Year’s Eve): Closed

1st January (New Year’s Day): Closed

2nd January (New Year’s Day bank holiday): Closed

3rd January: Normal service hours resume

I need help out of hours, what can I do?

Non-emergency:

Please call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk

You can also contact your GP.

Emergency:

Please call 999 or visit your local Accident and Emergency department (A&E) if it is safe for you to do so.

Mental health crisis:

If you find yourself in a mental health crisis and need urgent support, call 111 and select option 2.

You can also contact Samaritans any time, day or night.

  • Call 116 123
  • Email jo@samaritans.org

Urgent Treatment Centres (UTC) and Accident and Emergency departments (A&E)

Urgent Treatment Centre

The Urgent Treatment Centre based at Wycombe Hospital, is open from 8am until 8pm, 7 days a week. It is GP led and staffed by doctors and nurses. The UTC is for when you need urgent but not life-threatening medical attention.

There is no A&E department at Wycombe Hospital.

Accident and Emergency departments

Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Additional mental health support

The Bucks Safe Haven service is operating in Buckinghamshire from 6pm- midnight, in the following locations:

High Wycombe:

7 nights a week

260 Desborough Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 2QR.

Please call: 01494 218098

Aylesbury:

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

Peach Tree House, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Bierton Road, Sapphire Way, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 1EG.

Please call: 01296 453017

Useful contacts

  • NHS 111

    Visit NHS 111 online

    Call: 111

    You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice, but it’s not a life-threatening situation.

    For medical emergencies, call 999.

  • Samaritans

    Visit the Samaritans website

    The Samaritans offer a 24-hour confidential telephone helpline.

    Call: 116 123 (24 hours, 365 days)
    Email: jo@samaritans.org

  • Police

    For emergencies, call 999.
    For non-emergencies, call 101.