Doctors strikes – what you need to know

Hospital consultants are on strike from 7am on Thursday 20 July, until 7am on Saturday 22 July.

All hospital services will be affected:

- if it’s not an emergency, stay away from your local hospital: NHS 111 can direct you to the right place for care

- in an emergency, always call 999

- If you have an appointment, you will be contacted if it needs to be rescheduled. If you don’t hear anything, attend your appointment as planned

-  if you need health help please think about the best place to go for the help you need:

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If you do not require emergency care, you can get help by using these NHS services:

  • NHS 111: Fully trained health professionals are available, 24/7, to help if you need medical help or advice, or you are unsure about whether you should go to hospital. You can contact NHS 111 online, or by calling 111.
  • Your GP: The majority of practices in north west London will remain open during the strike, though many will be under increased pressure. Do continue to attend your GP and dental appointments unless you have been contacted and told otherwise. Don’t forget you can use the online consultation form on the practice website. Evening and weekend appointments are also available, call your practice out of hours (the answerphone will let you know what to do), or visit the practice website for details.
  • Pharmacy: Pharmacists are trained health professionals who can help with your medication questions and minor health concerns. Many offer private consultations without an appointment, and can advise where to get further help if you need it.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency, you should still attend A&E or call 999.

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