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News and events

Whether you want to get involved in an upcoming event, or would like to know about the latest developments at Epsom and St Helier – we have all the information you need.

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Below are the latest news stories from our staff and hospitals. If you have any questions, please call the Communications Team – details are on the right.  

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Junior doctors' industrial action

Patients and visitors to our hospitals should be aware that the BMA have encouraged their junior doctor members to take industrial action from 8am on Wednesday 10 February to 8am on Thursday 11 February.

We are, as you would expect, taking appropriate action to ensure that any disruption to services is kept to an absolute minimum and that the quality of patient care we provide is not compromised.

If there are changes to an appointment that you have arranged at our hospitals on any day of action, we will contact you. If you do not hear from us, please assume your appointment remains unchanged. 

We encourage patients to check our website (www.epsom-sthelier.nhs.uk) for more information about appointments.

Patients and the wider public can also help us to ensure that the NHS continues to operate as effectively as possible during this busy period:

  • Those people looking after especially vulnerable groups – such as the elderly, children and people with long-term conditions – should contact their GP if they have concerns about accessing medical care during the course of this industrial action.
  • Patients in need of urgent and emergency care will continue to receive the treatment they need, when they need it. However, due to increased pressures on the NHS over this period, those in less urgent need of care may experience longer waiting times than normal and some elective operations may need to be postponed or rearranged. In all cases priority will be given to those patients with the most pressing health needs.
  • People are also reminded of the other healthcare options available instead of calling 999 – such as visiting their pharmacist or GP, calling NHS 111 or using NHS Choices (nhs.uk).

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