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NHS Newquay MIU Live MIU Waiting Times

Also known as: Newquay MIU, Newquay Hospital, Newquay Community Hospital

Site entrance of Newquay Minor Injury Unit at Newquay Community Hospital, Cornwall
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Last updated sourced from Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Currently Closed

This Minor Injury Unit is currently closed. Please check back during opening hours (8am to 10pm).

Every day, 8am to 10pm

For medical emergencies, please call 999 or visit your nearest A&E.
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Hospital details

Address
St Thomas Road, Newquay,
Newquay, TR7 1RQ
Opening Hours
MIU opening hours: Every day, 8am to 10pm.
NHS Trust
Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

About Newquay MIU

Newquay Minor Injury Unit is at Newquay Community Hospital on St Thomas Road in Newquay, Cornwall, operated by Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. It is a walk-in service (no appointment needed). Important: current opening days are Friday to Tuesday, 8am to 8pm, with the unit CLOSED on Wednesdays and Thursdays — please check live waiting times or call 01637 834800 before travelling. On-site X-ray usually runs Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays 9am-5pm (Wednesdays and Thursdays by appointment only and subject to availability). The MIU treats minor injuries from the last 14 days including sprains, strains, suspected simple fractures, cuts, bruises, grazes, minor burns, head injuries with no loss of consciousness, minor eye injuries, bites and stings, and suspected ear, throat or skin infections when GPs are closed. X-rays cannot be performed on hips, femurs, backs, chests, ribs, faces or children under 2. For chest pain, stroke, breathing difficulty or major trauma always call 999 or attend the Royal Cornwall Hospital A&E in Truro (~14 miles south-west). Current Newquay MIU waiting times are tracked here in real time, sourced from the NHS England feed and Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.

Minor Injuries Unit (MIU)

A Minor Injury Unit (MIU) treats injuries that are urgent but not life-threatening — cuts, sprains, suspected broken bones in limbs, minor burns, insect bites, and minor head injuries with no loss of consciousness. MIUs do NOT treat chest pain, breathing difficulty, severe bleeding, or major trauma — those need 999 or A&E. If unsure, call NHS 111 first.

Departments & Services

  • Minor Injury Unit (Fri-Tue 8am-8pm; CLOSED Wed and Thu)
  • On-site X-ray (Mon/Tue/Fri 9am-5pm; Wed/Thu by appointment only)
  • Sprains, Strains and Suspected Simple Fractures
  • Cuts, Bruises and Grazes
  • Minor Burns and Scalds
  • Head Injuries (no loss of consciousness)
  • Minor Eye Injuries
  • Insect and Animal Bites and Stings
  • Suspected Infections (ear / throat / skin, when GPs are closed)
  • Note: 14-day injury rule; no X-ray of hips/femurs/back/chest/ribs/face/under-2s

Recent Wait Time Updates

Date & TimeWait TimeChange
Sat 25 Apr01:470 mins
Sat 25 Apr00:470 mins
Fri 24 Apr23:470 mins
Fri 24 Apr22:470 mins
Fri 24 Apr21:470 mins

Nearest A&E alternatives

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How Newquay MIU compares to nearby hospitals

Within South West, Newquay Minor Injury Unit is one of several urgent and emergency care sites and sits inside the wider NHS England performance framework. National waiting-time data is published by NHS England against the current NHS England operational standard of admitting, transferring or discharging 78% of A&E attendances within four hours; live snapshots on this page are sourced separately from the trust's own published feeds, so the figures here can be more current than the headline national release.

For Newquay residents, the practical question is rarely "is Newquay MIU fast?" but "compared to what?" Wait times at any single site can swing materially within a day, depending on staffing, ambulance arrivals and how full the wider hospital is. The nearest-alternatives section above lists the closest comparable sites, each with their own current wait — that side-by-side comparison is more useful than any single-site average.

For non-life-threatening issues, residents in Newquay and surrounding South West may also have access to a Minor Injuries Unit or Urgent Treatment Centre with shorter waits for less serious conditions. NHS 111 can confirm the appropriate service for your specific need before you travel.

Newquay MIU A&E — frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about waiting times and visiting this A&E.

What is the average MIU waiting time at Newquay MIU?

As of the latest update, the current MIU wait at Newquay Minor Injury Unit is currently unavailable. This figure is labelled "Live" — see the freshness badge next to the wait number for the exact source and timestamp. Wait times fluctuate throughout the day, so this may not be the exact time you wait.

What time is Newquay MIU least busy?

Across most UK Minor Injuries Units, the quietest period is typically between 4am and 7am, with a secondary lull around mid-morning on weekdays. Friday and Saturday evenings, as well as Monday mornings, generally see the longest waits. Check the Wait History above to see the recent trends for Newquay MIU.

Is there a way to check MIU wait times for Newquay MIU?

Yes, you can check the live MIU waiting times for Newquay Minor Injury Unit right here on this page. We update this data regularly based on the information provided by Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.

How long can Newquay MIU make you wait?

Minor Injuries Units like Newquay MIU are designed for minor injuries and illnesses, not life-threatening emergencies. Most patients are seen within a few hours, but waits depend on how busy the unit is and the nature of your condition. If your condition is potentially serious, you should go to a full A&E department or call 999.

How often are wait times updated at Newquay MIU?

The wait times for Newquay Minor Injury Unit are updated based on the data feed from Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. The exact time of the last update is shown at the top of this page.

What does 'Current Longest Wait Time' mean at Newquay MIU?

The 'Current Longest Wait Time' typically refers to the longest time any non-admitted patient has been waiting to be seen by a doctor or nurse practitioner after arriving at the MIU department. It gives an indication of the maximum wait you might experience for non-life-threatening conditions.

What are the opening hours of Newquay MIU?

Newquay Minor Injury Unit is a Minor Injuries Unit and is not open 24 hours a day. Current opening hours: 8am to 10pm. For 24-hour emergency care, go to your nearest A&E department or, if your condition is life-threatening, call 999. For non-urgent medical concerns, please call NHS 111 first.

How do I get to Newquay MIU?

Newquay Minor Injury Unit is located at St Thomas Road, Newquay, TR7 1RQ. The MIU entrance is usually clearly signposted on arrival. If you need to contact them before travelling, the hospital switchboard is +44 1637 893600.