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Devon Hospitals Overwhelmed: Extreme Pressure on ERs
14 Jan
Summary
- Devon hospital emergency departments are under extreme pressure.
- Derriford Hospital ER faces exceptionally long wait times.
- Patients urged to use alternatives like NHS 111 for non-emergencies.

Emergency departments in several Devon hospitals are currently facing extreme pressure, with health bosses reporting significant strain. The NHS Royal Devon Trust, overseeing North Devon District Hospital and Royal Devon and Exeter Hospitals, has noted a high volume of severely ill patients.
At Derriford Hospital, the emergency department is described as "very full," leading to "exceptionally long wait times" for patients. Similarly, Torbay Hospital's emergency department is experiencing immense busyness, with many individuals present who could be treated elsewhere. Hospital trusts are emphasizing the need for life-saving care for conditions like chest pain or breathing difficulties.
Officials are strongly encouraging residents to utilize alternative healthcare services for non-emergencies. These include NHS 111, urgent treatment centres, minor injury units, and GP surgeries. This redirection aims to prioritize those with critical conditions and ensure efficient patient flow within the emergency departments.




