Urgent And Emergency Care Info On St Patrick’s Day

South Eastern HSC Trust details for urgent and emergency care on St Patrick’s Day

The arrangements for urgent and emergency care services over the St Patrick’s Day bank holiday period within the South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust are as follows:

Ulster Hospital Emergency Department

The South Eastern HSC Trust has released details of urgent and emergency care for St Patrick’s Day.

The Ulster Hospital Emergency Department is open as normal on St Patrick’s Day.xa0 The Department is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.xa0

Lagan Valley Hospital Urgent Care Centre

The ‘Phone First’ Urgent Care Centre in Lagan Valley Hospital will be open on St Patrick’s Day as normal from 8.00am – 6.00pm.xa0xa0

Patients should call (028) 9260 4643 before attending.xa0

Patients will be assessed over the phone and offered an appointment at Lagan Valley Hospital Urgent Care Centre or referred to a local pharmacy, GP or directed to an appropriate Emergency Department.

Downe Hospital Urgent Care Centre

The ‘Phone First’ Urgent Care Centre in the Downe Hospital will be open as normal on St Patrick’s Day from 8.00am – 6.00pm. xa0xa0

Patients should callxa0(028) 4483 8091 beforexa0attending.xa0

Patients will be assessed over the phone and offered an appointment at the Downe Hospital Urgent Care Centre or referred to a local pharmacy, GP or directed to an appropriate xa0Emergency Department.

Downe Hospital Minor Injuries Unit

The ‘Phone First’ weekend Minor Injuries Unit in the Downe Hospital will be open as normal on Saturday 18 March 2023 and Sunday 19 March 2023.xa0 Patients should call (028) 4483 8091 before attending.xa0xa0

Patients will be assessed over the phone and offered an appointment at the Downe Hospital Urgent Care Centre or referred to a local pharmacy, GP or directed to an appropriate Emergency Department.

Ards Community Hospital Minor Injury Unit

The ‘Phone First’ Minor Injury Unit in Ards Community Hospital will be open as normal on St Patrick’s Day.xa0

Patients should call (028) 91510110 before attending.xa0Patients will be assessed over the phone and offered an appointment at Ards Minor Injury Unit or referred to a local pharmacy, GP or directed to an appropriate Emergency Department.

(Save these numbers on your mobile phones or leave them by your land lines.)

In a life-threatening situation, phone 999 for assistance.

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