It follows the cyber attack on the HSE last month.
Naas General Hospital manage is warning that attendances to the Emergency Department remain high for this time of year.
Patients are asked to bring their most recent hospital letter and a copy ofcurrent medications
Meanwhile, scheduled Care is being restored on a phased basis across Dublin Midlands Hospital Group as systems recover from last month’s devastating cyber attack.
Health care services continue to be severely impacted by the cyber-attack and while some services at Naas General Hospital are now operational, there continues to be delays in services due to the impact of the IT Cyber Attack.
Routine outpatient radiology remains cancelled. Patients should attend their appointment unless contacted by the hospital.
Healthlink is operational for GP results.

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