Minor Injuries Unit

The Minor Injuries Unit will treat adults and children aged 5 and over for a range of minor injures.

An injury is damage caused to the body by something physical (for example following a fall).  The Minor Injureis Unit will:

  • Arrange X-rays for suspected broken bones. Eg.Shoulder, upper arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand (including fingers), knee, lower leg, ankle, foot & toes
  • Treat and aaply plaster to broken bones
  • Treat back, shoulder and rib injuries
  • Treat minor head and neck injuries
  • Treat cuts/grazes as well as close (stitch) and dress wounds
  • Treat sprains of ankles, knees, wrists and elbows
  • Treat infected wounds
  • Treat eye and ear injuries
  • Treat minor burns and scalds
  • Acces a minor injury and refer to a specialist if required

Who should not attend the MIU?

  • Patients with serious injuries will be taken to the local A&E department

Minor Injuries Units will not deal with illnesses.  An illness can be described as when you feel unwell or in poor health, for example, if you have a high temperature.

Children under 1 year old should be taken to the Emergency Department (A&E), Royal Hospital for Sick Children at Govan, Glasgow, G51 4TF

Page last reviewed: 19 September 2025
Page created: 19 September 2025