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Hospitals operating near full capacity

Hospitals operating near full capacity

People who are unwell or have minor injuries are being encouraged to seek medical help from their GP, as Wellington and Kenepuru Hospitals are operating at or near full capacity.

“Staff are working around the clock to provide high-quality care to our patients, however those with non-urgent injuries and illnesses are waiting longer to be seen,” says chief medical officer Dr Geoff Robinson.

“Chest infections and other illnesses are more common in cold weather. There’s also an increase in sprained and strained ankles and muscles with winter sports. All of these conditions can be treated by your GP, and if you go to them early you can avoid getting sicker and ending up in hospital,” says Dr Robinson.

Local GP Dr Bryan Betty says GPs and practice nurses can treat a range of health problems from stomach bugs, asthma attacks and chest infections to stitching cuts, treating ankle sprains and diagnosing rashes.

“If you are very sick or in a lot of pain, call your GP and they will schedule an urgent appointment for you,” says Dr Betty

Dr Betty also encourages people to get protect themselves against influenza, if they haven’t already done so.

“This year’s vaccine is effective against all strains of influenza currently circulating in New Zealand and is a simple way to protect yourself and family from getting sick.”

Since the 1 July, children under 13 can go to their GP and local after hours clinics for free. Their prescriptions are also free.

People should still call 111 for an ambulance if they have a medical emergency, like trouble breathing or serious head and chest pain.

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