Junior Doctors will be taking industrial action from 07.00 on Friday 11 August until 07.00 on Tuesday 15 August.
Patients should be aware that as this industrial action includes a weekend, it will take longer to recover and resume our normal patient services due to the number of staff required to cover our emergency services during this time.
We anticipate that most of our junior doctors will be taking industrial action.
How will this impact our services?
To maintain a safe and effective service, we will be prioritising our inpatients and those in need of emergency or urgent medical care. Unfortunately, this means we will need to re-arrange some operations and procedures for outpatients and those with non-urgent care needs and we apologise in advance. We will be contacting those patients directly to provide an alternative appointment. Please continue to attend all appointments unless you are contacted and advised otherwise.
Urgent and emergency care
It is important that patients who need urgent medical care come to the hospital if they are experiencing a life-threatening or critical emergency. You can help us by contacting the right NHS organisation to help you depending on your care needs. If you feel unwell, please use NHS111 (111.nhs.uk) 24/7 or call 111 or seek help from the local Pharmacy for medication and day to day issues. GP practices will continue to be open during the junior doctors’ strike. Please continue to attend your GP and dental appointments unless you are contacted and told otherwise.