High demand at Noble’s Hospital means it is under extreme pressure.

People who need medical treatment are currently being asked to use the emergency department (A&E) at Noble’s only if they need to, and instead choose one of the other options available.

Noble’s Hospital is currently operating at OPEL 4 status, meaning the facility is operating under extreme pressure.

Health executives are asking would-be patients to ‘choose well’ when it comes to them seeking heath and care support, and choosing to attend the healthcare setting which is most appropriate for their clinical needs.

Anyone who requires urgent or emergency treatment at the Emergency Department will receive this, and should continue to seek treatment there as needed. They will be treated in order of clinical priority.

The Minor Injuries and Illnesses Unit (MIU) at Ramsey Cottage Hospital is able to offer an X-Ray service and members of the public should attend the MIU if they require an X-Ray or suspect they have an injury which will require an X-Ray.

The MIU is able to treat a complex range of conditions including dislocations or breaks, sprains, minor head injuries where there has been no loss of consciousness, minor illnesses such as urine or water infections, ear, eye and throat infections, abdominal pain, abscesses and boils, muscular pain, headaches, rashes, cuts, burns, scalds and emergency contraception.

The facility is open from 8am to 8pm every day.

Other options available to members of the public are:

Manx Care’s signposting brochure contains the full range of options available to members of the public, and is available in multiple languages: www.gov.im/signposting

Oliver Radford, Manx Care’s operations director, said: ‘Noble’s is operating at OPEL 4 status as a result of the number of individuals who attended the Emergency Department overnight who subsequently required admission to hospital for further treatment, however there is very limited capacity within our hospitals to accommodate them.

‘The OPEL framework is used daily across the UK NHS to describe the operating pressures on a hospital, and is a recognised framework for managing patient flow and demand across acute healthcare settings. I hope this will reassure members of the public that this position is being closely managed to ensure patient safety is maintained.

“If anyone requires urgent and emergency care, they should attend Noble’s Hospital as planned and they will receive treatment - I would like to reassure members of the public of that. However, if you can be seen at another facility, please choose well and attend the facility which is most appropriate for your clinician condition.

‘We are offering an X-Ray service at the MIU in Ramsey this weekend which will hopefully take some of the pressure off the Emergency Department at Noble’s.

‘I’d like to take this opportunity to thank members of the public for their support across this weekend. We will be there for you if you need us.’