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Some appointmen­ts cancelled by NHS

- LEONA GREENAN

“Together we must all only use services for their core purpose and when they are genuinely required. That will allow us to return to a more normal demand and provide services in a far better way for everyone.”

To reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 GP practices and pharmacies are also implementi­ng social distancing measures and NHS Lanarkshir­e are appealing to the public for their patience and understand­ing and to adhere to the measures put in place.

Patients who are self-isolating are also being asked to not visit their GP practice or community pharmacy.

All patients should consider the latest Scottish Government advice, including staying at home if they have symptoms that may be caused by COVID-19 or they live with someone that has symptoms.

For the latest health advice, see NHS inform’s coronaviru­s page. A free helpline has been set up for those who do not have symptoms but are looking for general health advice: 0800 028 2816.

NHS Lanarkshir­e have cancelled all non-urgent outpatient appointmen­ts and planned procedures at acute sites.

The move follows last week’s Scottish Government announceme­nt that all nonurgent elective care has been postponed to free up capacity in hospitals for at least the next three months.

Judith Park, NHS Lanarkshir­e acting director of acute services, said:“the safety of our patients is always our top priority.

“In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic and the latest Scottish Government advice, we have taken the decision to cancel non-urgent outpatient appointmen­ts and planned procedures from today (March 18) at all our acute sites.

“The decision to cancel any appointmen­t is not one that we take lightly and I apologise for the impact this will have on patients. Most patients will receive a text message confirming the cancellati­on of their appointmen­t.

“A small number of appointmen­ts will still go ahead as scheduled. Appointmen­ts will be prioritise­d based on clinical need and those patients who are deemed clinically urgent will be rebooked. Patients will receive a letter, text message or voice message giving details of their new appointmen­t.”

Maternity and neonatal clinics will continue as normal in the meantime.

Patients with any concerns can contact our dedicated helpline number 0300 303 0446.

All patients should consider the latest Scottish government advice, including staying at home if they have symptoms that may be caused by COVID-19 or they live with someone that has symptoms.

For the latest health advice, see NHS Inform’s coronaviru­s page. A free helpline has been set up for those who do not have symptoms but are looking for general health advice: 0800 028 2816.

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