Please find below details of local medical providers and health & wellbeing organisations in East Sussex.
(Please note this is not a comprehensive list)

HavensHealth
(Previously Meridian & Rowe Avenue Surgeries)
Anchor Healthcare Centre
Meridian Way
Peacehaven
BN10 8NF
Tel: 01273 588200
Website: HavensHealth

Royal Sussex County Hospital
Accident and Emergency Services Open 24/7
Eastern Road
Brighton
BN2 5BE
Tel: 01903 205111 (Switchboard)
Website: Royal Sussex County Hospital – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Lewes Victoria Hospital
Urgent Treatment Centre open Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm. Closed on weekends.
Nevill Road
Lewes
East Sussex
BN7 1PE
Tel: 01273 474153
Website: Lewes Victoria Hospital
Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital
Dedicated children’s emergency department. For children up to 16 years old. 24/7
Eastern Road
Brighton
BN2 5BE
Tel: 01273 696955
Website: Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Eastbourne District General Hospital
Accident and Emergency Services Open 24/7
Kings Drive
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 2UD
Tel: 0300 131 4500 (Switchboard)
Website: Eastbourne District General Hospital – East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust

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For Immediate Help
If your life or someone else’s life is in immediate danger, call 999 or go to A&E. A mental health emergency can be as serious as a physical one.
Urgent Help Contact Information
Visit East Sussex mental health directory | East Sussex County Council
Non-Urgent Care Services, Support or Sign Posting
Health in Mind
Health in Mind is the free NHS Talking Therapies Service for anyone in East Sussex experiencing these kinds of emotional or psychological difficulties.
Text Shout Sussex service
Text the word SUSSEX to 85258 for a free, confidential, 24/7 service. You can have a chat by text with a mental health worker. It can help if you feel anxious, stressed, depressed, suicidal or overwhelmed. They can also signpost to other services. You may prefer this to speaking on the phone.
The Samaritans
Freephone 116 123 (24/7) or visit the Samaritans
Childline
If you are under 19 you might prefer to speak with one of Childline’s counsellors.
Freephone (24/7) 0800 1111 or visit the Childline
The East Sussex Care Services Directory contains information on the different types of care available in East Sussex. Please visit East Sussex Care Services Directory | Care Choices to download the directory