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Saturday
20  April

Health services under "significant pressure"

 
08/04/2022 @ 08:13
Health bosses have issued an urgent plea to Newtown residents not to use local health services unless absolutely necessary.

Local hospitals, GP services, dentists and pharmacies are under "significant pressure" according to the Powys Teaching Health Board.

In a plea to the local population, the health board is asking those that need medical care or advice for themselves or a loved one, to help make sure they receive the right level of service to meet their needs.  

Hayley Thomas, Director of Primary Care, Community and Mental Health Services for Powys Teaching Health Board, said: “High levels of attendance at GP surgeries and pharmacies throughout the county, combined with challenges to our professional and medical staff due to sickness absence caused by COVID-19, is putting health board and ambulance services under huge pressure. 

“We are asking our local communities for their help. We remain very busy as we work to meet the safe health care needs of those with and without COVID-19. 

“Our Primary Care teams are helping patients according to their clinical priority, but this does mean that many patients will experience longer waits than we would like. If you need medical help, please think carefully about the services you choose.” 

If you are unwell and unsure what to do, you can visit the online symptom checker or call NHS 111 if you are unsure what help you need. 

If you have a minor injury please visit one of our Minor Injury Units. They can treat adults and children over 12-months of age, with injuries such as:

Minor wounds 
Minor burns or scalds 
Insect bites 
Minor limb, head, or face injuries 
Foreign bodies in the nose or ear 

The local Minor Injuries Unit is located at Victoria Memorial Hospital in Welshpool.

All Minor Injury Units in Powys currently operate on a “phone first” basis. All patients are asked to phone 01874 615800 before attending so that we can provide you with a telephone assessment and advice, and book you in for an appointment as appropriate. These arrangements are in place to keep you safe and keep our staff safe. 
Only attend an Emergency Department in one of our neighbouring Health Board areas if you have a life-threatening illness or serious injury, such as: 

Breathing difficulties 
Severe bleeding 
Persistent, severe chest pain
Serious trauma injuries (e.g. from a car crash) 
Loss of consciousness 
Suspected stroke 
Acute confused state and fits that are not stopping

The nearest A&E is located at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Shrewsbury.

The helpful My A&E Live website gives live information on how busy Accident and Emergency and Minor Injuries Units are at any one time. 

While also under pressure, many community pharmacies can also provide walk-in, common ailment or triage and treat services without an appointment. You can find your nearest pharmacy using the handy NHS 111 Wales ‘Services Near You’ pages. 

Please help us to help you by sharing this information with friends and family, thank you.