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06 Sept 2025

HSE encourages public to consider all care options this May Bank Holiday weekend

HSE has plans in place to ensure patients can access the care they need in the right setting

HSE encourages public to consider all care options this May Bank Holiday weekend

Sligo University Hospital

Health services in the West and North West wish to remind the public of all their care options ahead of the May Bank Holiday weekend. 

HSE West and North West have plans in place across its hospital and community services to ensure patients can access the care they need in the right setting.

Additional GP out-of-hours services will operate across the region over the bank holiday.

Pharmacies are also on hand to provide support and advice throughout the long weekend. 

Typically, emergency departments see higher attendance on bank holiday weekends.

Teams will continue to work closely to assist patients in moving as quickly as possible through the hospital system if they require hospital care.

This includes actions to support patients in avoiding ED admission, improving the experience of patients while in ED, ensuring effective movement within the hospitals, and timely discharge to community services and other care supports.

Injury units treat injuries that are not life-threatening, such as broken bones, dislocations, sprains, wounds, scalds and minor burns.

Tony Canavan, Regional Executive Officer, HSE West and North West, urged the public to consider all care options.

“As we approach this Bank Holiday weekend we know that our hospitals tend to get busier with increased numbers of attendances and so we are asking people to consider all of the options that are available to receive care,” he said. 

“GP out-of-hours services, local pharmacists and indeed injury units are all available to provide care and support to those who need it. And of course if you do need it, if you do have a genuine emergency do go to your local hospital where you will receive care,” he concluded.

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