Our Emergency Department at Royal Preston Hospital is currently really busy which is leading to long waits - we are doing everything we can to see and treat patients as quickly as possible - please bear with us.
Make sure you use the most appropriate place for your medical need. Your help and support in keeping A&E for accidents and emergencies is really appreciated.
If in doubt, contact NHS 111.
Our Emergency Department at Royal Preston Hospital is currently really busy which is leading to long waits - we are doing everything we can to see and treat patients as quickly as possible - please bear with us.
Make sure you use the most appropriate place for your medical need. Your help and support in keeping A&E for accidents and emergencies is really appreciated.
If in doubt, contact NHS 111.
Our Emergency Department at Royal Preston Hospital is currently really busy which is leading to long waits - we are doing everything we can to see and treat patients as quickly as possible - please bear with us.
Make sure you use the most appropriate place for your medical need. Your help and support in keeping A&E for accidents and emergencies is really appreciated.
If in doubt, contact NHS 111.
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