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22 Jan 2026

Nenagh hospital operating as normal, but outpatients curtailed in Limerick

Nenagh hospital operating as normal, but outpatients curtailed in Limerick

Nenagh hospital operating as normal, but outpatients curtailed in Limerick

Significant reductions in outpatient clinics continue at University Hospital Limerick this Wednesday as the hospital prioritises care for inpatients and patients attending the Emergency Department.

Other hospitals are unaffected by these cancellations. Patients with an appointment for an outpatient clinic at Ennis, Nenagh, St John's, Croom Orthopaedic and University Maternity Hospital Limerick are advised to attend.

Following a meeting of the Hospital Crisis Management Team this Tuesday, hospital-wide visiting restrictions remain in place and outpatient clinics are being reviewed on a daily basis.

These measures follow an unprecedented level of ED attendance driven by a surge in patients with respiratory infections, including Covid-19, flu and RSV.

There are a number of exemptions to the outpatient cancellations. Clinics going ahead on Wednesday, January 4, include:

- Cancer services (oncology and haematology day ward; haematology and oncology outpatient clinics; medical oncology clinics; rapid access clinics for breast, lung and prostate)

- Dialysis

- Paediatric outpatients

- Acute Fracture Unit

Appointments deemed time-critical in other specialties will also go ahead.

Patients affected by the cancellations are being contacted directly by our staff.

Patients who are not contacted by phone or by text to cancel their appointment are advised to attend.

In addition, due to the high number of patients with flu and Covid-19 and a number of ongoing outbreaks, all visiting to UHL has been restricted. 

The only exceptions to the ban are as follows:

- Parents visiting children in hospital

- People assisting confused patients (e.g. dementia)

- People visiting patients who are critically unwell or at end of life (on a case-by-case basis)
 
All these exemptions are limited to one person per patient only.

Relatives or loved ones are advised that a service is in place to drop off or collect patient’s belongings at the main hospital reception.

A hospital spokesperson said that as they continued to manage this surge in emergency presentations, anyone attending ED with a less urgent condition was going to face an exceptionally long wait for care.

The public is being urged to consider all available healthcare alternatives to ED.

Less acutely unwell patients are asked to first consider attending Injury Units, GPs, out-of-hours GP services and pharmacists before attending ED.
 
Injury Units in Ennis, Nenagh and St John’s are operating as normal.

Opening hours for Ennis and Nenagh Injury Units are 8am -8pm and St John’s Injury Unit 8am-7pm.  For full contacts for the units, and the services available there, please see: https://www2.hse.ie/ services/injury-units/

"We apologise to every patient who is currently experiencing a long wait for admission at UHL, and for the inconvenience and frustration this causes for patients’ loved ones," said the spokesperson.

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