Close To 1,000 Patients Waiting Over 18 Months For Appointments At Ennis Hospital And UHL

Photo (c) Alan Place

There has been a surge in the number of patients waiting 18 months or more for appointments at Midwest Hospitals.

At the end of February almost 30,000 people were on a consultant waiting list at either Ennis General or University Hospital Limerick.

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The latest figures from the National Treatment Purchase Fund show 23,815 adults were waiting for either outpatient or inpatient services at University Hospital Limerick last month, representing just a 2% increase.

However, the backlog for those already waiting grew significantly; 831 patients there have now been on a list for over 18 months, a rise of 14% since January.

More than half of these patients are waiting to see a Dermatologist, while a further 15% have been left waiting over a year and a half to see a specialist in Cardiology.

Of the 4,357 children on a list at Dooradoyle, 130 were waiting more than eighteen months for an appointment.

Of those, 61% are waiting that length of time to see a Paediatrician, with the remainder seeking Dermatology or ear, nose and throat services.

At Ennis General, Cardiology continues to be the most in demand discipline for patients.

There a now 980 on the waiting list there, with almost a quarter waiting over twelve months.

At the end of January, there were zero patients waiting more than a year and a half for cardiology services in Ennis, there are now nineteen.