THE future of the city's two walk-in centres will be discussed at a meeting next month.
The Derby Walk-In Centre, in Osmaston Road, and the Derby Open Access Centre, in St Thomas Road, are alternative places to go for patients with minor injuries, rather than the city's accident and emergency department.
They are funded by the NHS Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group. But bosses of the group said the contracts for the services would come to an end in March 2015.
They explained that, before these are renewed, they needed to ask people if they were satisfied with the two centres and if anything could be done to improve the city's walk-in services.
Because of the results, the adults and public health overview and scrutiny board at Derby City Council recommended keeping both buildings open.
NHS Southern Derbyshire will now hold an event to discuss further plans with the public on May 21 at a venue to be confirmed.
Anyone interested is asked to register by May 9 on Derby 868923 or by e-mailing kalyan.krishna@southern derbyshireccg.nhs.uk