Emergency Medicine Department: Poisoning or Overdose, Severe bleeding, Difficulty in breathing, Acute stroke symptoms, Severe Chest Pain, Severe Allergy, Loss of Consciousness, Seizure, Excessive burn (include face and genitalia), Suicidal thought/attempt, Severe abdominal pain, Severe head injury/concussions, Urgent Care Centre (UCC): Limb fractures, Mild chest pain, Head injuries with bleeding, Falls with multiple injuries, Cuts that need stitches, Foreign body in the wound, Minor burn, Moderate stomach pain, Fever more than 5 days, Ear or eye infections, Urinary tract infections (UTIs), Persistent headache, GP/Polyclinics: Minor injuries, Fever less than 5 days, Mild Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhoea, Small cuts, Runny nose, Mild rash, constipation, Sprains, Mild stomach pain, Mild headache,
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