Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda
A local senator has expressed her shock and deep concern at the misdiagnosis of pre-cancerous cells at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda.
The Irish Times yesterday reported that dozens of Drogheda hospital patients had pre-cancerous cells miscategorised.
“My heart goes out to every patient and family affected by this dreadful situation,” Louth Senator Alison Comyn said. “To be told that your health may have been put at risk in this way is incredibly distressing, and I want to acknowledge the real anxiety so many are feeling right now.”
The issue has been linked to the work of one consultant, but Senator Comyn insisted that wider lessons must be learned:
“Patients put their trust in our health system at the most vulnerable moments of their lives. That trust must never be broken. People deserve absolute confidence that when they seek care, they will receive the highest standards of safety and accuracy.”
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She confirmed she will be demanding urgent answers and reassurances from health authorities:
“I will be pressing for full transparency and accountability. Patients and families deserve clear explanations and immediate action to ensure this never happens again.”
Senator Comyn also pledged personal support to those directly affected:
“I am available to meet with patients and families who wish to share their experiences with me. Your voices must be heard, and they will be central to how this situation is addressed.”
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