Carlow | St Luke’s General Hospital Carlow/Kilkenny | Outpatient appointments
All outpatient appointments are postponed with the exception of antenatal clinics and oncology clinics. It is hoped that outpatient appointments will resume on Monday 18 January 2021, however this will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
The postponement of outpatient services also includes the off-site Carlow clinics, apart from the maternity antenatal clinic.
We will contact all affected patients. If you have any queries, you should contact the clinic secretary phone number on your appointment letter.
Day and inpatient surgeries
All scheduled inpatient/day case surgery/gynaecology is postponed until 18 January 2021, apart from emergency cases.
We will contact all affected patients. If you have any queries, you should contact the clinic secretary phone number on your appointment letter.
Oncology and Infusion day services will continue as normal at Aut Even Hospital. |
Cavan | Cavan General Hospital | Outpatient appointments
All outpatient appointments have recommenced in the form of face-to-face and phone appointments. Patients have been contacted in this regard.
Day and inpatient surgeries
In-patient and some day-care procedures have recommenced and the Hospital has made contact with these patients. |
Clare | Ennis Hospital | Outpatient appointments
Our Outpatient services have resumed off site in our new Outpatients Department (OPD) at Westpoint on the Kilrush Road, Ennis.
All of our OPD clinics have resumed, in a mixture of Face-to-Face and Virtual consultations, to ensure compliance with Social distancing requirements.
Injury Unit
The Injury Unit at Ennis Hospital is open 8am to 8pm seven days a week
Medical Assessment Unit
The Medical Assessment Unit at Ennis Hospital is open for GP referrals.
Day case and inpatient appointments
Scheduled care has resumed at Ennis Hospital, at a reduced capacity, ensuring COVID-19 guidelines and social distancing are adhered to. |
Cork | Bantry General Hospital | Due to the rapid increase in the number of patients with confirmed COVID-19 being admitted to hospitals and the projected trend in admissions based on community transmission levels, we have suspended non-time dependent services including inpatient, day case and outpatient services. Some clinics will proceed virtually if clinically appropriate. Emergency and urgent time sensitive procedures and care will continue to be provided. This will be kept under continual review.
We will notify you if your appointment or procedure is being suspended. |
Cork | Cork University Hospital | Due to the rapid increase in the number of patients with confirmed COVID-19 being admitted to hospitals and the projected trend in admissions based on community transmission levels; we have suspended non-time critical services including inpatient, day case and outpatient services. Emergency and urgent time sensitive procedures and care will continue to be provided. This will be kept under continual review.
We will notify you if your appointment or procedure is being suspended. |