Advice shared for patients in Cornwall during junior doctor strikes

Industrial action is taking place on either side of Christmas

Junior doctors on picket line at Treliske Hospital
Author: Megan PricePublished 20th Dec 2023

Cornwall's NHS are urging people to still seek medical care if they need it during industrial action.

Junior doctors across England are set to strike between 7am from today (Wednesday 20th December) until 7am Saturday 23rd December 2023.

They are due to resume strike action from 7am Wednesday 3rd January to 7am on Saturday 9th January 2024.

NHS Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly say, regardless of any strike, it is vital that patients who need urgent medical care continue to come forward as normal, especially in emergency and life-threatening situations.

They are urging anyone with planned appointments to attend as unless contacted by the NHS.

Tips from the NHS during industrial action

Self-care is key

A well-stocked first-aid kit or medicine cabinet could help you avoid a trip to the pharmacist, GP or hospital. Useful items include paracetamol and aspirin, re-hydration remedies, antiseptic cream, antihistamines and sunscreen.

If you think you need medical help, please choose services wisely.

6 steps to help us help you

Visit your local pharmacy for help with allergies, insect bites, stings and emergency contraception. Pharmacists can also provide an emergency prescription when your GP is closed, even if you are on holiday. Check your nearest open pharmacy. Many urgent medications can now be ordered online for collection at a local pharmacy, by visiting NHS 111 online

Your own GP is your best point of contact for ongoing symptoms, even if you are on holiday. Your surgery can send a prescription to any pharmacy you choose, for you to collect close to where you are staying. For advice on GP services, visit the NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly website

Minor injury units can help with conditions like broken bones and cuts that need stitches, but your nearest one might not be the quickest option. Check live opening and waiting times

If you need urgent care advice, visit NHS 111 online or call 111. Expert clinicians can direct you to the best service for your needs

If you are worried about your own or someone else’s mental health, Cornwall’s 24/7 mental health helpline can help. Call free on 0800 038 5300. For more mental health support services, visit the NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly website

Only call 999 or visit the emergency department if your illness or injury is life-threatening. This includes chest pain, trouble breathing, severe bleeding, stroke and loss of consciousness

Visit the ‘Where is best’ page on the NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly website or follow NHS Cornwall on Facebook and Twitter for news, updates and advice.

Discharge from hospital

NHS trusts are asking families, friends, and neighbours to work with staff to get patients home from hospital when they are fit for discharge. If you have a loved one in hospital, please be ready to help them home as soon as they are well enough.

Fast access one-off grants are also available. If you can support someone in your home, or in their own home, with a little extra help, please contact the ward directly.

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