The public are being invited to give their views on the future of Exeter's two NHS walk-in centres.
The local NHS is looking into the way it currently uses the centres in Sidwell Street and the RD&E hospital, which offer treatment for illnesses and injuries not serious enough to warrant a trip to the accident and emergency department.
GPs have been discussing the centres with the Trusts running local hospitals, and the Devon Doctors service... and now local residents are being asked for their views.
The first of two community meetings takes place at West Exe school on Wednesday evening.
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