Hospitals in Dorset could postpone operations due strikes next week

The industrial action is planned on 13, 14 and 15 March

Author: Maria GreenwoodPublished 10th Mar 2023

We are being warned health and care systems in Dorset will come under considerable pressure next week.

Three days of industrial action is planned, starting on Monday.

NHS Dorset is asking us to choose the right services for our needs due to increased demand and planned strike activity.

NHS Dorset's Chief Operating Officer, Dean Spencer, said,

"Our top priority is to makes sure people in Dorset are safe and well. With this in mind, some of our hospitals have made the difficult decision to postpone a number of appointments and some surgeries over the strike period.

"No one should put off seeking urgent or emergency care, regardless of strike action, and people with serious, life-threatening conditions will continue to be seen at our emergency departments.

"Our health and care services are under significant pressure, so I am asking the people of Dorset to help us by choosing the right service for your needs when you need them."

Key information for hospital appointments

NHS Dorset say their focus during this time is to ensure safe care and to prioritise emergency and life preserving care. This means our local hospitals may need to postpone a number of appointments and some surgeries as medical teams support other departments.

Any patients affected will be contacted. The advise is to check your voicemail before attending your appointment, as you may be left a message if they are unable to reach you.

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 emergency departments.

But we being told to keep 999 and A&E clear for genuine life-threatening emergencies.

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