Our hospital is currently affected by industrial action. Please only visit ED if your condition is life-threatening. Consider services such as NHS 111, the Crawley urgent treatment centre or the minor injury units at Horsham, Caterham and East Grinstead. https://t.co/d6zttYWyXs
Our services are currently very busy. Unless you have a life-threatening injury or illness, please use alternatives to ED such as NHS 111, your local pharmacy or GP, the Crawley urgent treatment centre or the minor injury units at Horsham, Caterham and East Grinstead.
Please think before coming to our Emergency Department. Consider alternative options such as NHS 111, Crawley UTC, or the minor injury facilities at Horsham Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital and Caterham Dene Hospital. Unsure which service to use? https://t.co/48cZjFD14q
Due to exceptional demand, please only visit ED for life-threatening or urgent care. For non-urgent medical needs use 111, your local pharmacy or GP, Crawley urgent treatment centre or the minor injury units at Horsham, Caterham and East Grinstead. https://t.co/jNJk5QGByi
During the cold weather, it's important to stay warm and check in on any vulnerable neighbours, relatives or friends who may need extra help. For advice to keep warm and keep well visit https://t.co/4zXZMehioN
Our services continue to be very busy. Choose wisely this New Year - use NHS 111 for fast non-urgent medical help, and minor injury units or Crawley Urgent Treatment Centre for minor illness and injuries. This ensures ED is free to treat life threatening emergencies.
Due to high demand, please only visit ED for life-threatening or urgent care. For non-urgent medical needs use 111, your local pharmacy or GP, Crawley urgent treatment centre or the minor injury units at Horsham, Caterham and East Grinstead.
At this time of year, Norovirus can be a higher risk to our patients, visitors and staff. Please do not visit the hospital if you are experiencing diarrhoea or vomiting. You can find out more information on Norovirus here: https://t.co/gcwbYJdwLu
As 2024 comes to a close, we reflect on the remarkable achievements of our staff and partners over the last 12 months. Here’s a glimpse of what we accomplished together this year. Wishing you a joyful and successful New Year ahead!
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Please think before coming to our A&E this Christmas. A&E is for emergencies only. If you do not have a life-threatening illness or injury, please consider alternatives like NHS 111, your local pharmacy, minor injury units and urgent treatment centres. https://t.co/HJVuEjpZLW
Our Emergency Department is very busy at the moment. Please consider alternative options such as NHS 111, Crawley UTC, or the minor injury facilities at Horsham Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital and Caterham Dene Hospital. https://t.co/zVXt2iwcUv
Surrey pharmacist Jay Amin explains that your local pharmacist can now offer treatment and provide some prescription medicine for seven conditions, if appropriate, without the need for a GP appointment or prescription.
Think pharmacy first.
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We’re constantly innovating and improving our services, which means exciting career opportunities for dedicated individuals like you!
Join us as a:
Nursing Assistant – https://t.co/c93gmMjMyD
Staff Nurse – https://t.co/Ypk6oWY04L
SASH, in partnership with Acumentice, has been shortlisted for 2 HSJ Partnership Awards for:
- Best Contribution to the Improvement of Urgent and Emergency Care
- Best Elective Care Recovery Initiative
A huge thank you to our teams for their hard work and dedication!
It was great showing @ChrisHopsonNHS around East Surrey Hospital today showcasing some of the important work our team are doing – including our Same Day Emergency Care unit for our most frail patients and how our digital team is transforming service delivery.
Our emergency department in very busy. For non-urgent care please use alternatives such as NHS 111, your local pharmacy or GP, Crawley Urgent Treatment Centre, or the minor injuries facilities at Horsham Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital and Caterham Dene Hospital.
Our Emergency Department continues to experience high demand. Please consider alternative care options if your condition is not life-threatening. Read more https://t.co/YCtTFOp3CR
Our Emergency Department continues to experience high demand. Please consider alternative care options if your condition is not life-threatening. Read more https://t.co/YCtTFOp3CR
Our Emergency Department is currently very busy. Please consider alternative options such as NHS 111, Crawley Urgent Treatment Centre, or the minor injuries facilities at Horsham Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital and Caterham Dene Hospital. Thank you for your understanding.
As part of our Green Plan, we have introduced safer, reusable sharps containers, achieving an 86% reduction in CO₂ emissions and eliminating nearly 15 tonnes of plastic from our supply chain each year. Read more here: https://t.co/Aru9J7SPIY
Our Emergency Department is currently very busy. Please consider alternative options such as NHS 111, Crawley Urgent Treatment Centre, or the minor injuries facilities at Horsham Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital and Caterham Dene Hospital. Thank you for your understanding.
We’ve enhanced our acute frailty service at SASH. It means we are able to identify and assess frailty rapidly, ensuring the right care is provided sooner, in turn reducing avoidable time spent in hospital. You can find out more here https://t.co/aUAXq771NN