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Local Emergency Departments Urge Patients to
Prepare for Holiday Season

December 19, 2008, Waterloo-Wellington – With family physician offices and urgent care centres closing or reducing hours over the holidays, local emergency departments are the only option for people seeking medical attention between Christmas and the New Year – which could lead to longer than usual waits times for patients who don’t require immediate, emergency care.

In an effort to help manage increased patient volumes at area hospitals, Dr. Aaron Smith, Emergency Department Lead for the Waterloo-Wellington Local Health Integration Network (WWLHIN), is offering a common sense prescription to potential patients: Be Prepared!

“By being prepared and proactive, people can avoid an emergency visit completely or greatly improve their experience if they do need emergency care over the holidays,” Dr. Smith says.

To avoid a hospital visit, Dr. Smith suggests:

Not all visits will be avoidable, and an influx of patients could lead to longer than usual wait times for non-urgent care. “Our staff and physicians will do their best to see patients as quickly as possible, but the departments could be very busy. As always, patients will be seen by a doctor based on the severity of their illness.”

If an emergency visit is necessary, Dr. Smith offers this advice:

“A visit to the emergency department is stressful at any time – but can be even more so during the holiday season,” says Dr. Smith. “Being prepared will ensure a smoother visit, enabling our staff and physicians to provide the best care possible.”

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Victoria Raab
St. Mary’s General Hospital
519-749-6412 * 519-220-5091 vraab@smgh.ca

Perry Hagerman
Guelph General Hospital
519-837-6440 ext. 2774 phagerman@gghorg.ca

Alan Clay
Cambridge Memorial Hospital
519-621-2333 ext. 2483
aclay@cmh.org