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Date: 19 November 2024
Time: 23:26
Junior doctors industrial action, 26 and 27 April
Story posted/last updated: 25 April 2016
If you have an appointment with us on Tuesday 26 April or Wednesday 27 April, you should assume that it will go ahead as usual, unless we have already contacted you to say otherwise.
Please attend your appointment/clinic as detailed on your letter.
We look forward to seeing you.
If you have a healthcare emergency which is serious or life-threatening during the strike, please call 999 or your nearest Accident & Emergency department, where essential care will be provided by senior staff.
If you need medical help that can't wait, but isĀ not serious or life-threatening, please try one of the following:
- Contact your GP
- Visit your local NHS walk-in centre
- Visit your local pharmacist
- Call 111
- Visit the NHS Choices website (see link below)
To find out more about NHS services during the industrial action, please see the strike page on the NHS Choices website (see link below).
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