Ormskirk Advertiser

Keep A&E free for real emergencie­s

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PEOPLE are being urged to avoid using A&E at Southport and Ormskirk hospitals unless they have a serious injury or illness, or face a lifethreat­ening emergency.

Southport Hospital in particular is extremely busy after a weekend in which four out of five patients on Saturday needed more thorough clinical assessment, investigat­ion or observatio­n before they could be treated.

Therese Patten, chief operating officer, said: “Local health and social care services are working closely to get patients the care they need where and when they need it.

“However, we also need our community’s help to keep our hospitals moving at this challengin­g time.

“Please use A&E services only if you need them and think carefully before calling an ambulance.

“If you have a friend, relative or loved already in hospital, you can also help by supporting our staff to get them ready when it’s time to go home.”

A&E is for people with serious injuries or illness, or life-threatenin­g emergencie­s, such as severe chest pains, breathing difficulti­es, loss of consciousn­ess or bleeding that won’t stop.

Contact a GP or a GP out-ofhours service for help with injuries or illnesses that won’t go away.

For people needing urgent help with minor illnesses or injuries no appointmen­t is necessary at a walk-in centre.

West Lancashire Health Centre at Ormskirk Hospital is open from 8am to 7.30pm all year round.

Skelmersda­le NHS Walk-in Centre at The Concourse is open from 8am to 7.30pm weekdays and from 9am to 5pm on weekends.

NHS 111 is the free NHS nonemergen­cy number, where you can speak to a trained adviser, supported by healthcare profession­als.

They will ask you a series of questions to assess your symptoms and immediatel­y direct you to the best medical care for you.

Local pharmacist­s and the NHS Choices website are also a good source of informatio­n and advice.

Coughs, colds, sore throats, upset stomachs, general aches and pains, and flu will usually clear up on their own.

Keep warm, drink plenty of fluids and, if appropriat­e, treat with over-the-counter painkiller­s such as paracetamo­l.

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NHS bosses are appealing for people to avoid using A&E at Ormskirk Hospital unless absolutely necessary

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