Llandrindod Wells Memorial Hospital is a local community hospital with a Minor Injury Unit.
You can check the opening hours for this MIU on our Service Updates page Service Updates - Powys Teaching Health Board (nhs.wales)
Check our Urgent Care section for information about local urgent care options.
Call 999 in a life-threatening emergency
Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 5HF
The hospital is located on the main A483 through Llandrindod Wells.
For detailed bus times please visit Powys County Council’s bus timetable page or Traveline Cymru’s website
There is a railway station with connections to Builth and Knighton.
Car parking is available on site including disabled access spaces.
The main facilities at Llandrindod Wells Hospital include:
Claerwen Ward provides general medical, rehabilitation and palliative care services.
Clywedog Ward provides elderly mental health services.
Please see this page for further details.
Advice for common ailments is available from your local pharmacist and from the NHS 111 Wales website
Check your local GP practice for information about minor ailment services provided at your medical centre.
You can check the opening hours for this MIU on our Service Updates page Service Updates - Powys Teaching Health Board (nhs.wales)
Minor Injury Units in Powys are able to treat adults and children aged 2 years and over.
All Minor Injury Units currently operate on a “phone first” basis. All patients are asked to phone before attending so that we can provide you with a telephone assessment and advice, and book you in for an appointment as appropriate. These arrangements are in place to keep you safe and keep our staff safe:
If you are not able to use the telephone then drop-in continues to be available.
The nearest 24-hour Accident & Emergency Department is in Hereford.
Currently closed for equipment upgrade. More information: Radiology service - Powys Teaching Health Board
The Outpatients department provides a range of outpatient clinics including visiting consultants from district general hospitals, nursing and therapies.
The NHS in Powys is asking people not to visit loved ones in hospital if they are unwell, have been unwell in the last 48 hours, or have had contact with people with diarrhoea, vomiting or flu-like symptoms in recent days.
Work to install £1.7m of state of the art X-ray equipment in Powys community hospitals is now under way and is on target to be finished in the Spring.
From 18 November 2024, there will be some changes to the opening hours of Powys Teaching Health Board’s Minor Injury Units at Breconshire War Memorial Hospital and Llandrindod Wells Memorial Hospital.
A £1.7million investment in new digital X-ray equipment has been announced by Powys Teaching Health Board. Funded by Welsh Government, the new equipment will produce faster, clearer images than ever before, helping to improve diagnostics for the people of Powys.