Junior doctors will take part in strike action, organised by the British Medical Association, from 7am on Wednesday 14 June until 7am on Saturday 17 June 2023. The industrial action will affect services at Kingston Hospital.

We are working hard to minimise the disruption this will cause to care and treatment. If we need to re-schedule your hospital appointment, we will be in touch with you to let you know.

During strike action, our Emergency Department (A&E) will be prioritising patients that need care most urgently and waiting times will be longer than usual. If you need medical help, continue to use NHS111 online, call NHS 111, contact your GP or visit a pharmacy. In emergencies, please call 999.


Junior doctors will take part in strike action, organised by the British Medical Association, from 7am on Wednesday 14 June until 7am on Saturday 17 June 2023. The industrial action will affect services at Kingston Hospital.

We are working hard to minimise the disruption this will cause to care and treatment. If we need to re-schedule your hospital appointment, we will be in touch with you to let you know.

During strike action, our Emergency Department (A&E) will be prioritising patients that need care most urgently and waiting times will be longer than usual. If you need medical help, continue to use NHS111 online, call NHS 111, contact your GP or visit a pharmacy. In emergencies, please call 999.

Our Paediatric Departments

Having to spend time in hospital can be an anxious time for your child and you.

We aim to provide the best healthcare we can so that their stay is as short and stress-free as possible.

We also work closely with your GP to ensure we recommend appropriate ongoing treatment and provide any follow-up care needed. We care for about 5,000 patients each year, including about 2,000 inpatients.

The Paediatric A&E treats about 23,000 under 16s each year.




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