Doctors strike affects seven GP practices (From Haringey Independent)
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Doctors strike affects seven GP practices in Haringey
4:41pm Thursday 21st June 2012 in News
By David Hardiman, Reporter
Doctors strike affects seven GP practices
Strike action by doctors means seven GP practices in Haringey are offering a reduced service.
Figures from NHS North Central London showed that 87 per cent of surgeries are running a normal service despite the industrial action by members of the British Medical Association.
The seven that are running a reduced service may only be treating urgent cases, although all accident and emergency departments are continuing as normal.
The union’s members across the UK have been boycotting non-urgent care in a dispute over pensions.
In a statement NHS North Central London said: “To help doctors and nurses working in A&E care for the most seriously ill and injured patients quickly, we would urge Londoners not to call for an ambulance or go to A&E unless it is a real emergency.
“A&E and 999 services are for people with a life threatening or serious condition that needs immediate attention, such as a heart attack, a stroke, breathing problems, or a serious accident.”