Plea to use Dorset health services wisely during junior doctor's strike
Staff are walking out once again, for four days
A four day strike by junior doctors could have an impact on services across Dorset.
They're walking out from 7.00am this morning (Friday 11th August) through until 7.00am on Tuesday morning (15th August), in a row over pay.
Dorset County Hospital warning some patient appointments could be affected.
They've also urged people to only attend their emergency department for serious or life-threatening conditions.
In a statement, DCH has said:
"Our junior doctors are vital for patient care and the running of our hospital services. During their industrial action, some medically-led activity will be postponed to ensure that we can provide safe emergency and inpatient care. You will hear directly from us if we have to rearrange your appointment - if you don't hear from us please attend as planned.
"No-one should put off seeking urgent or emergency care during the strikes and people with serious, life-threatening conditions will continue to be seen at our Emergency Department (ED). However, please keep 999 and ED clear for life-threatening emergencies.
"Please visit NHS 111 online or call 111 for other urgent care needs."