Patients in Lancaster and Morecambe Bay are being warned that resident doctors are set to strike just after the Easter bank holiday weekend.
Health services are expected to be busy over the long weekend, so the public is being asked to use services wisely.
Then, resident doctors are due to start industrial action for five days from 7am on Tuesday 7 April, and this is likely to have a big impact on NHS services, with resident doctors – formerly known as junior doctors – making up almost half of the number of doctors in the NHS.
Health bosses say that regardless of any strike action taking place, it is really important that patients who need urgent medical care continue to come forward as normal, especially in emergency and serious life-threatening cases – when someone is seriously ill or injured, or their life is at risk.
People should attend hospital appointments as normal unless they are contacted.
Professor Craig Harris, chief commissioning officer at NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB), which organises health services for the region, said: “The Easter bank holiday weekend and the days that follow are usually a very busy time for the health service and in light of the industrial action taking place we are urging the public to use the right service for their needs, including 111 online for quick and easy medical help.
“111 online can direct people to the right service quickly, provide medical advice, and helps to keep urgent and emergency services free for the most seriously ill and injured patients.
“We know from recent experience that industrial action has a big impact on our hospitals, the services they provide, and the wider NHS. Please remember that those whose appointments are affected will be contacted in advance, so please still attend if you haven’t heard from us.
“Please be reassured that the NHS has tried and tested plans in place to mitigate risks to patient safety and manage the disruption caused by industrial action and protect emergency treatment.”
You can access NHS 111 online at 111.nhs.uk. If you need urgent medical help for a child under five, please call 111.
A&E should be attended in any life-threatening emergencies.
More information about when to call 999 and when to go to A&E is available via the national NHS website.
To find your nearest pharmacy, visit www.nhs.uk/find-a-pharmacy.


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