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Galway Bay FM
29 April 2021
29th April 2021
University Hospital Galway is extremely busy today with a significant number of patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED), many of whom remain in the ED awaiting a bed.
There is ongoing pressure on bed availability in the hospital and we regret that patients are currently experiencing long waiting times to be admitted from the ED to an acute bed in the hospital.
We would like to remind the public that we encourage them to attend the Emergency Department only in the case of real emergencies. If your health problem is not an emergency you should contact your GP during normal surgery hours or the Westdoc GP Out of Hours service, in the first instance.
Galway Bay FM
16 December 2020
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Saolta has issued a statement warning that UHG is extremely busy today and there is heavy pressure on bed availability as a result.
It says it regrets that patients are experiencing long waiting times to be admitted from the Emergency Department to an acute bed.
Saolta acknowledges a high number of patients waiting for admission on trolleys in the Emergency Department, as well as in both the Acute Medical Unit and Acute Surgical Unit.
It’s asking the public only to attend the Emergency Department in the case of a real emergency – and to otherwise contact their GP or an out-of-hours service.