Milton Keynes Hospital 'under extreme pressure' and asks patients to only attend for emergencies

    Milton Keynes University Hospital has announced that it is 'under extreme pressure' this evening and that patients should not attend the Emergency Department unless they need emergency treatment.

    The warning was put in place at just after 5pm this evening (January 1st), with messages being distributed via the Hospital website.

    A statement from the Hospital reads: "Milton Keynes University Hospital is under extreme and sustained pressure due to very high numbers of patients seeking emergency medical care."

    "Please DO NOT attend the hospital’s Emergency Department unless you need emergency treatment."

    "If you are unsure whether you need emergency care please dial NHS 111 for advice."

    "Patients attending the Emergency Department will be treated in order of clinical priority. Some may experience significant delays."

    "The hospital has opened an unprecedented number of escalation beds in order to provide care for acutely unwell patients."

    Chief Executive, Professor Joe Harrison, said: “We are seeing very high numbers of very sick patients in the Emergency Department and fewer patients being able to be discharged - many because they also remain in need of acute care."

    “I would urge people to avoid the hospital’s Emergency Department unless it is a genuine emergency."

    “Staff are working under incredible pressure to look after the patients in our care. I cannot overstate that. We are doing our best in extraordinarily difficult circumstances.”

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