St George's Hospital Trust Issues Plea to Public During Strike


Junior Doctors take industrial action for the fifth time


Health services staff are striking across the country over poor pay

August 11, 2023

The trust which runs St. George's Hospital has issued a plea to local people to still seek care if they believe they really need it and turn up for appointments unless they have been told they have been cancelled.

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust which also runs St Helier and Epsom Hospitals has seen the number of postponed appointments on strike days rise to 10,000 and with the latest industrial action, that figure is set to rise further.

Junior doctors at St George's, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals and Health Group will join colleagues across the country on strike from 7am on Friday 11 August until 7am on Tuesday 15 August.

It is the fifth time they have done so this year and – coupled with a consultants' strike last month – has resulted in 10,051 appointments, procedures, and operations being rescheduled to ensure emergency care can be prioritised.

The Trust says that this situation makes it all the more important that people who do have an appointment continue to attend, unless they have been asked not to. Patients whose appointments have been rescheduled will be contacted directly.

Dr Luci Etheridge, Chief Medical Officer for St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said, 'Our message remains the same as it always has: if you need care, please continue to come forward. That means if you have an appointment and you haven't heard from us you should still come in, and if it's life-threatening you should visit an emergency department or call 999.

'But if you have an appointment and you can no longer make it, please let us know so our frontline doctors and nurses can use their time more effectively to treat other patients and work to reduce our waiting lists.'

The hospital group saw extraordinary demand earlier this summer – including the busiest day ever in its emergency departments and a busier-than-usual June.

NHS 111 online should always be the first port of call when you have a health need that's not an emergency, as it will direct you to the best place to get help for your symptoms.

Pharmacies, meanwhile, can offer advice and over-the-counter medicines for a range of minor illnesses, such as coughs, colds, sore throats, and aches and pains. Some pharmacies will be open at weekends, and you can find your nearest one here.

In a life-threatening emergency, you should always call 999 or go to an emergency department.

If you need mental health support in a crisis, and live in Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton or Wandsworth you can call South West London's 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Line on 0800 028 8000. There's more information about this service here.


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