If you need emergency care please call 999 or 112.
The HSE has issued a message to patients and their loved ones, following last week's cyber attack.
"The health service has been targeted by a criminal cyber attack.
Naas General Hospital Emergency Department is open 24/7treating the sickest and most urgent patients first.
If you need emergency care please call 999 or 112.
If you come to the Emergency Department but don’t need urgent treatment, you may see longer waiting times, or be referred to your GP or Pharmacist.
Visit HSE.ie for regular updates on services at Naas General Hospital.
Thank you for your support while we work to restore our services."
Due to the ransomware attack on our IT systems, there continues to be disruptions to our services. More details on service disruptions here: https://t.co/AaXcK1cwr0 pic.twitter.com/sZ7dfmoMoc
— HSE Ireland (@HSELive) May 20, 2021

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