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Monroe County Nurse Practitioner by WFIU Public Radio
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  • Post category:Physical health / Support
  • Post published:January 27, 2014

Visit Accident & Emergency or call 999 for life-threatening emergencies and severe injuries. Otherwise visit your GP, a walk-in centre, a pharmacist or call 111.

Source: Emergency and urgent care services @ NHS Choices

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