
Feeling unwell? Need answers? Walk In And Get Seen
Bloom Walk-In Centre in Milton Keynes offers walk-in GP visits, urgent care, blood tests, scans and specialist referrals - all under one roof, every day.



Bloom Walk-In Centre brings together two pillars of everyday healthcare - so wherever you are in your health journey, we have the right service for you.

See A Doctor Today
Walk in from 8am to midnight. No appointment needed for urgent concerns - just arrive and be seen by an experienced clinician.






Blood Tests And Scans
All blood tests and imaging at our centre are doctor-directed, ensuring you get the right investigation and expert interpretation, not just a test.







Bloom Walk-In Centre is built for everyday health needs - the things that can't wait, the answers you need quickly, and the proactive care that keeps you well. If it's non-life-threatening, we can almost certainly help. The conditions below are indicative, not exhaustive.

Assessment and treatment. X-ray arranged if clinically indicated.

Rapid urine drip, diagnosis and antibiotic same day.

Clinical assessment, possible chest X-ray, antibiotics where appropriate.

Examined and investigated with blood tests or ultrasound if appropriate needed.

Assessment and treatment including antibiotics and wound care.

Ear examination, diagnosis and treatment including ear wax removal.

Wound cleaning, closure, suturing or gluing as clinically appropriate.

Assessment, blood panel, ECG where needed and management plan.

Helping identify causes of ongoing symptoms.
Real patients. Real experiences. Here's what they say about their care at Bloom Walk-In Centre.
Walk in - no appointment needed for urgent care or GP. You'll be assessed promptly on arrival and kept informed throughout.
Seen by an experienced GP or Emergency Medicine clinician. Full history, examination and same-day tests where clinically needed.
Treatment begins without delay - procedures, investigations or specialist advice. All explained clearly.
You leave with a clear plan. Follow-up, referral letters, results and onward specialist pathways arranged where needed.
Important Information for Patients
Our Urgent Care Centre is designed for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. For your safety, the conditions below require A&E or emergency services and cannot be treated at urgent care.
* This list is inclusive, not exhaustive.
Any sudden chest pain, tightness, or pain radiating to the jaw/left arm requires A&E immediately.
Major trauma, severe blows to the head, confusion, or blackouts must be managed in emergency departments.
Heavy bleeding or wounds requiring advanced surgical care should go directly to A&E.
Heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain, or concerns with pregnancy should be treated in maternity emergency services.
Facial drooping, weakness on one side, speech difficulties - call 999 immediately.
These injuries require specialist trauma care.
Breathing difficulties, throat swelling, or widespread rash require urgent emergency treatment.
A sudden loss or change in vision can be a sign of a serious eye or neurological emergency.
Threats to safety, extreme agitation, or mental health emergencies require dedicated crisis services or A&E.
If you are unsure, call 999 or visit A&E for immediate help.

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to find the information you need, so we've gathered a list of frequently asked questions about our hospital and services.
