BREAKING: Nenagh Hospital forced to cancel most elective surgery due to Covid surge in Mid West
Widespread deferrals of elective activity across UL Hospitals Group, including Nenagh Hospital, are to continue into next week as hospital services continue to manage a surge in emergency presentations and an increase in Covid-19 activity.
Following a meeting of the Hospital Crisis Management Team, the decision has also been made to defer, effective from Monday, March 28, almost all scheduled care at Ennis Hospital, Nenagh Hospital, St John’s Hospital and Croom Orthopaedic Hospital.
This includes all patients planning to attend these hospitals for outpatient appointments, elective surgery (day case and inpatient) and endoscopy. Patients are advised not to attend for their appointments/procedures unless contacted directly by staff and advised otherwise.
Services at University Maternity Hospital Limerick are unaffected by these cancellations and women are advised to attend for their appointments.
Almost all elective activity at University Hospital Limerick – including outpatient appointments, elective surgery and diagnostic investigations – remains deferred until further notice as the hospital manages a sustained surge in emergency presentations, a significant increase in Covid-19 activity and an increase in the numbers of staff unavailable related to Covid-19.
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