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CCG rule out closure of St Mark's walk-in

Maidenhead: But health bosses say service will remain suspended during COVID-19 pandemic

- By David Lee davidl@baylismedi­a.co.uk @DavidLee_BM

The permanent closure of the minor illness and injury clinic at St Mark’s Hospital is not being considered, the Frimley Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG) says.

The coronaviru­s pandemic forced the walk-in facility to close in April last year to combat the spread of the virus but residents are now calling for the venue to reopen.

Dr Jackie McGlynn, a Royal Borough GP and clinical lead for urgent and emergency care, said: “We know how much the people of Maidenhead value the existing urgent care centre and we want to work with the community to make sure we continue to offer high-quality, joined up local services which provide the best care and are easy to use.

“Closure of the urgent care centre is not being considered.”

Walk-in services will continue to remain suspended during the pandemic but the situation is being kept under review, Dr McGlynn added.

The CCG said that a new GPled urgent care service will be operating over the winter months at St Marks to address difficulti­es patients have been facing with getting face-to-face appointmen­ts (see p22 for more)

The service will be accessible via GP practices and is expected to offer 800 in-person appointmen­ts a week, the CCG added.

Dr McGlynn said: “A lot has changed over the past 19 months and many health services are now provided or accessed in different ways than before the pandemic.

“The constraint­s of the site and limited waiting facilities mean it is not currently possible to provide walk-in services which could pose a COVID-19 infection risk to clinically vulnerable patients who are attending other services.

‘We know how much people... value the urgent care centre’

“What hasn’t changed is the presence of St Mark’s at the forefront of a lot of services for the people of Maidenhead and beyond, and we’re working with local partners to make the best possible use of the site for the benefit of residents

during the pandemic.”

The CCG said it is planning to carry out a public consultati­on on how best to deliver its services post-pandemic and urged people to have their say when engagement events take place.

 ?? ?? The urgent care unit at St Mark’s Hospital will not be closed. Ref:132060-7
The urgent care unit at St Mark’s Hospital will not be closed. Ref:132060-7

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