THERE is still no Consultant Urologist at Letterkenny General Hospital, six months after the controversial departure of Mr Kevin Moran.
Hospital Emergency Department ‘extremely busy’
The Health Service Executive issued a statement this evening saying that the Emergency Department at Letterkenny General Hospital is extremely busy tonight (January 26, 2015) with a very high number of attendances.
LGH Emergency Department under serious pressure
LETTERKENNY General Hospital asked members of the public to only attend the hospital’s Emergency Department for real emergencies.
New Emergency Department at LGH open to patients next Wednesday
MINISTER for Health James Reilly TD was back in Letterkenny today to re-open the €22 million Emergency Department (ED) he officially opened just under a year ago.
Appeal for books for Letterkenny psychiatric unit
THE daughter of a Donegal publican who was wrongly imprisoned for allegedly permitting the sale of drugs on his premises has launched a campaign to set up a library at the psychiatric unit in Letterkenny.
Interim Emergency Department opens at LGH
WITH effect from midday today, an interim Emergency Department is to open to all ambulance, GP and walk-in admissions at Letterkenny General Hospital (LGH)
Hospital flood threat was known about for years
THE HSE, planning authorities and the Department of the Environment knew there was a serious flooding threat at Letterkenny General Hospital for at least ten years, the Donegal News can reveal.
New €22 million Emergency Department could be demolished
THE flooding crisis at Letterkenny General Hospital which has left Donegal bereft of Accident and Emergency will cost at least €10 million to repair, the Donegal News can reveal.
The possibility of the new Emergency building and sections of the older hospital having to be demolished could lead to multiples of that cost.