Hospital junior doctors will be taking part in strike action from Wednesday 3rd to Tuesday 9th January 2024.
We understand this may cause our patients and families to worry about how services will be delivered during this period. It is important to know that if you require urgent or emergency treatment, you should attend Alder Hey or other NHS services. To help you make the right choices, please use our Symptom Checker.
Our first responsibility is always to our children, young people and families who depend on our hospital and we work very closely with unions to minimise the impact of the industrial action.
If it’s necessary to reschedule or move your appointment we will be in touch with you directly as soon as possible. If you have not been contacted by us please do attend your appointment as normal.
Emergency Department
We understand this may cause our patients and families to worry about how services will be delivered during this period. It is important to know that if you require urgent or emergency treatment, you should attend Alder Hey or other NHS service. Alder Hey’s Emergency Department is really busy and you could face a long wait. Before attending or if it is not an emergency, please consider other options such as checking our Symptom Checker, visiting a pharmacist, contacting your GP, or visiting NHS 111 before visiting.
Emergency Department
Our Emergency Department will remain open 24 hours a day as usual. Please note that those attending with less urgent issues may need to wait longer to access care.