St Luke's General Hospital's Emergency Department is 'extremely busy' with high numbers of patients attending, including those with 'complex needs', according to a hospital spokesperson.
In a statement received by Kilkenny Live this afternoon, the spokesperson, said: "Some patients may experience very long wait times in the AMAU/Emergency Department, however, as always staff will prioritise the sickest patients and most urgent cases for treatment and care.
"The HSE is urging members of the public to consider all available care options before attending the AMAU/ Emergency Department in the local hospital. There are a range of care pathways available to patients who do not need emergency care including Pharmacists, GP, and Care Doc Out of Hours Services," the statement read.
"Within the AMAU & Emergency Departments patients will be prioritised based on their clinical complexity priority. We therefore urge all patients where appropriate to consult with their GP prior to attending an Emergency Department. In an emergency situation, Emergency Departments continue to deal with all medical emergencies.
"Hospital Management would like to thank the public for their support and understanding during this period," the spokesperson concluded.
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