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Are You Waiting For A Hospital Appointment?
What to do if your condition has deteriorated, and you are waiting for a hospital appointment about this.
Unfortunately, following the pandemic, hospital waiting times for procedures and appointments have increased. If you are waiting for a procedure or appointment at the hospital, please do not contact the surgery about this, as we do not have access to the hospital appointment or waiting list system.
If your condition has worsened, please contact the outpatient department to enquire when your appointment will be. The details of the outpatient department should be on any correspondence that you have received from the hospital. If you feel that your symptoms are more severe and that the appointment time is too long, then please contact the specialist’s secretary and ask the specialist secretary to request that the specialist review your referral in light of your new symptoms. The number and email for the specialist secretary should be on the correspondence which you have received from them. Other options are: Brighton Appointment Hub 0300 303 8360, Worthing and Southlands 01273 446067, Musculoskeletal Service 0300 303 8063, Diabetes Care for You 0300 303 8066, X-Ray/Ultrasound 01273 664757.
If you are unable to contact outpatients or the specialist secretary, then please contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). If you are concerned that your new symptoms may not be related to your original condition then you should let us know, and we can assess, advise, and manage your new condition.
Published: Jan 18, 2024