HSE Mid West Advise Patients Across Limerick Clare & North Tipperary Of Disruption To Services

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HSE Mid West wishes to advise patients who have appointments across Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary community and hospital services today Monday 6th January to expect disruption to services, including the cancellation of clinic appointments.

Patients should only attend their appointments if they have phoned ahead to confirm it is taking place and that it is safe for them to travel. If patients are unable to make contact with the clinic, we will contact them directly. All cancelled appointments will be rescheduled over the coming days. HSE Mid West we will be reviewing all services on a day by day basis as the cold weather is expected to continue well into the coming week.

The HSE expects to have some staffing deficits due to the weather, however planning is ongoing to ensure they are able to run as many services as possible.

We encourage people to take extreme care as they go out and about to prevent slips, trips and falls. Injury Units are open in Ennis, Nenagh and St John’s Hospitals from 8am to 8pm, every day. Injury Units can treat broken bones, dislocations, sprains, strains, wounds, scalds and minor burns. 

The Emergency Department at University Hospital Limerick remains open 24-7 for patients with the most serious illnesses and injuries, including life-threatening emergencies.  

Cold weather can be harder on older people and on other vulnerable members of the community and relatives and neighbours are encouraged to check in on them – in person or over the phone – over the coming days.

Tipperary University Hospital, in Clonmel, is cancelling all Outpatients appointments for Monday January 6th and will issue updates on Monday about Tuesday’s services.