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Significant delays at Tipperary hospital's emergency department due to influx of patients
Tipperary University Hospital is reporting its under pressure with availability of beds for patients
Tipperary University Hospital in Clonmel
Reporter:
Aileen Hahesy
13 Nov 2025 7:33 PM
Tipperary University Hospital says it's extremely busy and experiencing significantly high levels of activity with large numbers of people presenting to its Emergency Department.
The hospital has issued a statement outlined that many of those attending the hospital need to be admitted for ongoing treatment which is leading to pressure on bed availability.
The hospital is currently dealing with high levels of activity and patients with respiratory and serious illnesses. This is also impacting on bed capacity across the hospital. These ongoing pressures are resulting in significant delays being experienced by patients in the ED who are waiting for a bed to become available on a ward.
Every effort is being made to discharge patients who are ready to go home so that beds will become available for patients who need to be admitted, at the earliest opportunity.
Our hospital is committed to treating everyone who presents at the Emergency Departments; people who are seriously injured or ill are assessed and treated as a priority and those who do not require urgent care may experience long waiting times.
We ask that the public consider their care options. If your health problem is not an emergency you should contact your GP during normal surgery hours or the GP out of hours service, in the first instance.
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