ST HELENS & Knowsley NHS Trust services will be affected by the latest round of industrial action by junior doctors.
The British Medical Association (BMA) and Hospital Consultant and Specialists Association (HSCA) are holding a strike from 7am on Wednesday, June 14 until 6.59am on Saturday, June 17.
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In light of this the Trust has issued the following advice for patients:
Clinic Appointments and Planned Care
If your appointment is affected by this industrial action, we will contact you directly by phone.
If you are not contacted, please attend your appointment as planned.
You do not need to contact the department in advance.
Emergency and Urgent Care
Regardless of any strike action taking place, it is extremely important that you continue to seek medical advice if needed.
Anyone who needs urgent medical care should continue to come forward as normal, especially in emergency and life-threatening situations - when someone is seriously ill or injured, or their life is at risk.
St Helens Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC)
Services at St Helens Urgent Treatment Centre are NOT affected by this industrial action and will continue as normal.
Opening hours: 7am to 10pm (will close to new patients at 9.15pm)
Please keep A&E free for those who need it most and use the alternative community services available.
We’re urging people to make NHS 111 Online their first port of call if they need urgent health advice on days of strike action.
NHS 111
NHS 111 Online can tell you:
- Where to get help for your symptoms
- How to find general health information and advice
- Where to get an emergency supply of your prescribed medicine
- How to get a repeat prescription
⚠️INDUSTRIAL ACTION NOTICE
— StHelens&WhistonHosp (@sthknhs) June 14, 2023
✅Please continue to attend your appointments as planned, unless we inform you otherwise
❗️ If you attend A&E, you may experience long waits
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Need urgent mental health crisis support?
If your mental or emotional state quickly gets worse or deteriorates, this can be called a ‘mental health crisis’. In this situation, it is important to get help quickly.
If you need help, 24/7 support is available for children, young people and adults in St Helens, Halton, Knowsley and Warrington.
For direct support from a trained professional, text REACH to 85258 or call the Mental Health Crisis Team freephone: 0800 051 1508.
GP Services
GP services are not impacted by this strike action. Please continue to attend your GP appointments, unless you are contacted and told otherwise.
Please remember to order your repeat prescriptions well in advance. If you do run out of medication, please contact your GP surgery or NHS 111 online who will advise you further.
Maternity Services
Unless contacted directly please continue to attend for your appointments/scans. All emergency maternity care will continue as normal. If you need urgent advice, please contact our Maternity Triage on Tel 0151 290 4489.
Cancer Services
Unless we contact you in advance, you should continue to attend all appointments for cancer care.
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