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Junior doctors’ industrial action: important information

The British Medical Association (BMA) have given notice that junior doctors will be taking continuous industrial action from 7am on Thursday 27 June to 7am on Tuesday 2 July.

There will be significantly fewer doctors than usual and there will be disruption to the provision of our services as a resultThis includes during the periods before and after industrial action.

Although we are working as hard as we can to minimise this as far as possible, some appointments, procedures and operations will be affected. We will be adjusting our services and the way we staff them to ensure quality of care.

Please only come to the emergency department (ED) if you have a serious or life-threatening illness or injury. Otherwise, please call 111 for advice about which service is best for your needs. This may include your GP, pharmacy (including Harlow Pharmacy, adjacent to the hospital) or Urgent Treatment Centre – you can read more here >

You can continue to access care from maternity services, and critical services for our inpatients.

Those in less urgent need of care can expect to experience longer waiting times than usual.

You will be contacted if your appointment needs to be changed. Please continue to come forward for the care you need, unless you have been told that your appointment has been cancelled.

Thank you for your support and understanding.

Your questions answered

What if I have an appointment on a strike day?

Everyone who has an appointment should attend as planned, unless we have contacted you to reschedule. If we have not contacted you, please attend your appointment.

If you have been told that your appointment has been cancelled, please do not attend the hospital – our clinical teams will not be able to see you.

I have a loved one who will be a hospital inpatient on strike day – how will their care be affected?

All hospital inpatients will be informed of how their care will be impacted on a ward-by-ward basis by the team involved in delivering their care.

When will I find out if my appointment is rescheduled?

We will contact you if your appointment needs to be rescheduled due to strike action. This is likely to be a text, phone call or a letter and you should be offered an alternative date for your appointment. If we have not contacted you, please attend your appointment as planned.

If you receive a cancellation message followed by a reminder text for your appointment, please ignore the reminder text.

If my appointment is rescheduled, will I be put back to the bottom of the waiting list?

Any appointments that need to be rescheduled will be done as a priority.

Is there anything I should do now?

No, we will contact you if your appointment needs to be rescheduled due to strike action. Please try not to call the booking line, as we anticipate a high call volume.

Should I cancel my appointment on the day of strikes?

No, if we have not contacted you, please attend your appointment as planned. For more information, you can visit the BMA website http://www.bma.org.uk.

What are the details for Harlow Pharmacy?

Harlow Pharmacy is located at:

Unit 2, Wych Elm

Hamstel Road

Harlow

Essex

CM20 1QR

Contact number: 

01279 626786

Further details can be accessed here >

You can also read further information about industrial action in Hertfordshire and West Essex here >

Inpatient comment:

Everyone offered words of such reassurance and kindness. I felt so cared for and the communication with me at all times was fantastic.

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