Mathison Calls For More Investment For Facial Palsy

Alliance MLA Calls for Investment in a Dedicated Pathway for Facial Palsy Patients

Strangford Alliance MLA Nick Mathison welcomed Facial Palsy UK to the Assembly this week, calling on the Minister for Health to establish a dedicated facial palsy care pathway in Northern Ireland.

Mathison said: “Facial Palsy is a frequently misunderstood and misdiagnosed condition. In Northern Ireland there is currently no multi-disciplinary team serving facial palsy patients.

Nick Mathison is calling on more investment for the Facial Palsy strategy and pathway.

“Services here are not properly integrated, meaning patients are unable to access holistic, joined up care.

“As a result, many patients face long waits on multiple waiting lists (often for the wrong specialism), are forced to travel to GB for treatment, or must seek costly private care—this is simply unacceptable.”

“The Department of Health is working on a facial palsy pathway, but progress has been frustratingly slow, and investment remains limited.

“In 2019, patients were promised both a pathway and an interim in-reach service from GB, but this has yet to be delivered. Patients with facial palsy deserve far better than what our health service is currently offering.”

Mathison added: “I strongly support the calls made this week for a dedicated facial palsy pathway with a fully resourced multi-disciplinary team which could be delivered through the South Eastern Trust.

Patients across Northern Ireland must have access to coordinated and effective services which ultimately save the system money, preventing repeat attendances at GP and A&E services.

“I would also like to extend my sincere thanks to Janet Robb, a patient advocate who organised this important event to highlight the urgent need for this service.

“Her advocacy and dedication to raising awareness of facial palsy and its impact on individuals’ lives is truly commendable.”

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