Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore is apologising for disruptions caused.
Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore is warning people it is experiencing high levels of patient admissions.
The hospital is making additional beds available in response to the current rise in demand for capacity and resources.
Management's asking patients with minor illnesses or injuries to consider other healthcare services, including pharmacists and GPs, before attending the hospital.
Patients with non-emergency conditions attending the Emergency Department can expect longer waits.
Staff and management are apologising for the disruption and are thanking the public for their understanding.
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