Halifax Courier

Health Hospital doctor's plea as date of new A&E opening is announced

- Sarah Fitton sarah.fitton@nationalwo­rld.com @HXCourier

An opening date for a new A&E for patients across Calderdale and Kirklees has been revealed.

The state-of-the-art NHS facility at Huddersfie­ld Royal Infirmary will start treating people just after midnight on May 22. But people are being urged to “use it wisely”.

Dr Mark Davies, consultant in emergency medicine and clinical lead for the A&E developmen­t at Calderdale and Huddersfie­ld NHS Foundation Trust, said: “The new, full-service A&E department will be staffed by specialist doctors and nurses trained in emergency medicine.

“It will enable the hospital to better meet the needs of the people of Huddersfie­ld and the surroundin­g area. It’s your A&E – please use it wisely and help us prioritise those who need it most.”

All services currently based in the existing A&E on North Drive will transfer across to the new facility on South Drive when it opens for patient care.

The trust says the new A&E is a “much-needed” replacemen­t for the existing department, which dates back to the 1960s.

Its new location on South Drive can be accessed from Acre Street with parking for cars and ambulances.

The new A&E at HRI is almost twice the size of the current department and has much-improved facilities including a larger resuscitat­ion area with four private bays, a dedicated children’s waiting area, treatment rooms with sliding glass doors to improve privacy and dignity, two stateof-the-art x-ray rooms and a sensitivel­y-located bereavemen­t suite for families.

Its new location means it will be connected by a corridor to services in the main hospital.

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The new A&E at Huddersfie­ld Royal Infirmary opens in May.

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