Due to the long Christmas weekend and cold weather, all parts of the NHS in Lincolnshire are currently experiencing high demand for their services.
Accident and emergency departments are seeing unprecedented numbers of patients and it is imperative that only those acute emergency patients attend A&E.
With this increased pressure we are asking patients to think carefully and consider all options before going to an accident and emergency department. There are a wide range of alternatives including:
*GP
* contacting your local pharmacy
*calling the NHS 111 service
*or attending an urgent care unit/minor injuries unit.
With all the seasonal bugs around now, we have seen an increase in the numbers of our staff reporting short term sickness, with this in mind, ULHT is asking clinical staff on annual leave to help out by working additional hours if they can.
We urge everyone to think twice before they go to A&E – if it’s not serious or life threatening, you shouldn’t be there.
The past weekend has seen East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EMAS) deal with 5,448 more calls than during the same period last year (8% increase), the NHS 111 service also saw an increase of 20,000 more calls that during the same period last year. Lincolnshire A&Es have seen a 30% increase in the number of attendances over the last few days.
The range of alternative services include:
Pharmacy
Your local pharmacist can provide confidential, expert advice and treatment for a range of common illnesses and complaints, without you having to go to your GP or other healthcare setting.
NHS 111
NHS 111 is a service which makes it easier for you to access NHS services. NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year and is free when you telephone 111. You can call 111 when you need medical help fast but is not a 999 emergency.
GP Out of Hours service
If you need a doctor out of normal hours, dial NHS 111 to contact the GP Out of Hours service.
Walk-In Centres
Lincoln Walk-In Centre, 63 Monks Road, Lincoln LN2 5HP
The centre offers a range of services including nurse-led minor illness and sexual-health service including emergency contraception. Patients do not have to be registered at the centre and can walk in or book an appointment on 01522 528153. The centre is currently open from 8am – 8pm, seven days a week.
Minor Injury Units
Sleaford Medical Group, 47 Boston Road, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 7HD Tel: 01529 419100
Open 8.00am to 8.00pm, seven days a week (closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Easter Sunday)
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