October - Consultant, Junior Doctor and Radiographer strike
22 Sep 2023
Industrial action is taking place in October. Read to find out how this affects our services.
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The British Medical Association has announced that some consultants (senior doctors) and our junior doctors will take part in strike action between Monday 2 October and 7am Thursday 5 October.
If there are changes to an appointment you have on one of the strike days, we will have contacted you by letter, phone or SMS message to re-schedule. However, if you did not hear from us, please attend your appointment as usual.
The Society of Radiographers have also announced that radiographers will take part for 24 hours beginning Tuesday 3 October and finishing at 8am Wednesday 4 October.
Our radiographers are responsible for operating X-ray and scanning equipment that produce diagnostic images that help to diagnose various patient conditions.
This means that our imaging service at Whittington Hospital and at our Community Diagnostic Centre at Wood Green will not be available for ‘walk-ins’ on these days.
In the event that industrial action is called off, we will make every effort to reinstate any appointments that have been cancelled as quickly as possible but you should only attend if we contact you to let you know a cancelled appointment has been reinstated.
The safety of our patients and service users is our top priority and we have plans in place to ensure that anyone who needs our care will continue to receive it.
Our Emergency Department and Maternity Services will continue to operate throughout the strike period, although you may experience longer waiting times in our Emergency Department, we apologise if this is the case.
As always, if you need urgent care but it isn't life threatening please “think 111 first” before visiting an accident and emergency department.
Either visit 111.nhs.uk or call 111 to access the NHS care you need in the right place. A trained advisor will assess you and direct you to the most appropriate place to receive care.
We hope that the industrial dispute is resolved as soon as possible, but apologise in the meantime for any disruption it may cause.