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Strike action ahead – help us help you stay well

Posted: 9 June 2023

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NHS staff across Hertfordshire and west Essex are appealing for the public’s support as they prepare for a 72 hour (three-day) junior doctors’ strike which will affect local services.

Significant disruption is expected from 7am on Wednesday 14 June and ending at 7am on Saturday 17 June, however there may be some disruption either side of this action.

The public are reminded that they should only attend accident and emergency departments at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Lister Hospital in Stevenage and Watford General Hospital if they need treatment for a very serious illness or injury. Even with the careful planning that is taking place, both routine and emergency care are likely to be significantly affected. In order to prioritise life-saving emergency treatment for people who need it, hospitals will postpone some non-urgent operations, treatments and routine appointments. If you have a pre-booked appointment at hospital or a clinic, please attend as scheduled, unless you have been contacted and your appointment has been postponed.

This is really unfortunate for those whose treatment is delayed, but with the majority of doctors not working, remaining staff must cover the essential care patients need. Hospitals will not be able to run as normal and services will be working under immense pressure over several days. Some GP practices will also be without junior doctors during the industrial action.

Think carefully before you use NHS services.

NHS 111 is there 24 hours a day if you or a family member are unwell and need urgent medical help or advice on where to go. We have more staff in the NHS 111 service to cover this challenging week so please use 111 online or by phone if you cannot manage symptoms yourself at home.

We appreciate your understanding and support at this challenging time.

Top tips for Hertfordshire and west Essex residents:

Information on these services and self-help advice can be found at: https://hertsandwestessexics.org.uk/help-us-help

  1. For more information, please contact the communications team on: 01923 436280 or email: westherts.communications@nhs.net. Out of hours, please call the Watford General Hospital switchboard on 01923 244366 and ask for the on call communications manager
  2. West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust serves people from across Hertfordshire, north London and further afield. It operates from three hospitals; Watford General, St Albans City and Hemel Hempstead. The trust has a catchment area of over 500,000 people and is one of the largest employers locally, with around 5,000 staff and volunteers.
  3. For more information about our hospitals, visit www.westhertshospitals.nhs.uk. You can also join us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn @WestHertsNHS