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With the NHS facing extreme pressures in the run-up to Christmas, health leaders are pleading with people to take simple actions such as stocking up on any medications they need over the festive period.

A spike in patients with flu and other winter illnesses has placed additional demand on hospital services.

As well as high numbers of seriously unwell patients needing specialist care, more people are going to St George鈥檚, Epsom and St Helier鈥檚 A&Es compared to last December 鈥� with a 10% jump at Epsom and St Helier and a 6% rise at St George鈥檚.

Demand is expected to remain high over Christmas and New Year 鈥� and there are steps the public can take to help the NHS, themselves, and their loved ones in the coming weeks and throughout winter:

Theresa Matthews, Chief Nurse, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e extremely busy, and our dedicated nurses, doctors, therapists and other staff are working hard in very challenging circumstances to care for our patients.

鈥淲hile we鈥檙e always here for people in genuine need, please consider whether our emergency departments are the best place to come if you are feeling unwell, and whether another service such as NHS 111 or a pharmacy may be more appropriate.鈥�

Nicola Shopland, Chief Nurse, St George鈥檚 University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e coming into our busiest time of year, and our hospitals are under extreme pressure. Our incredible staff will be working over Christmas to keep people safe and well, and we cannot thank them enough 鈥� but there are steps everyone can take to help them.

鈥淎s well as using the most appropriate service for your healthcare need, getting vaccinated against flu, Covid and RSV is the best Christmas present you can give the NHS. These will also protect you and your loved ones this winter.鈥�

For more advice on accessing services and how to stay safe and well this winter, visit: www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/newsitem/where-to-get-medical-help-and-how-to-stay-safe-and-well-this-winter/