Cyberattack still causing disruptions at Cork hospitals

Cork hospitals are still operating outside of normal with many cancelling vital services for of the public.
Cork hospitals are still operating outside of normal with many cancelling vital services for of the public.
In a Tweet this evening, the South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital, said X-ray appointments have been cancelled for tomorrow, but the hospital emphasised that patients should attend all other services.
Cyber Attack Update: access to our services on Thursday 27th May 2021.
— South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital (@SIVUH) May 26, 2021
X-ray: All appointments for X-ray tomorrow are CANCELLED.
FOR ALL OTHER SERVICES, PLEASE ATTEND FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT AS PLANNED.
We apologise for any inconvenience.
Updates will be provided daily. pic.twitter.com/RmlmjbVf1z
Those with queries can the hospital’s helpline which is in operation from 8am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday.
•Ray: 021 4926112
•General: 021 4926174 or 021 4926202
•or by text: 085 8797643
Mercy University Hospital (MUH) has cancelled a number of services for the remainder of this week including X-ray appointments, unless a patient has been ed to attend, and the processing of GP bloods.
Only emergency bloods will be processed.
Those with scheduled appointments for chemotherapy, surgery, and endoscopy should still attend the hospital unless ed by the hospital to cancel their appointment.
The hospital’s radiology department is unable to carry out any GP or outpatient imaging until further notice and those with a scheduled appointment are asked not to attend and to the radiology department for further advice.
MUH has asked that any patient with a scheduled appointment for the foreseeable future to make with the hospital on the following phone numbers:
•Outpatient: 021 493 5657
•Inpatient or Day cases: 021 493 5225 or 021 493 5308
•Radiology: 021 493 5275 or 021 493 5277
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Cork University Hospital (CUH) said:
“Cork University Hospital can confirm that radiology services have resumed and patients in need of urgent clinical care are being prioritised.”
At Bantry General Hospital (BGH), X-ray services are also cancelled but the Injury Unit and Medical Assessment Unit are open.
However, patients are asked to please phone 027 53427 before attending.
Bantry patients can also the patient helpline for any questions about appointments for the week on: 086 7871766.
The helpline is open from 9am to 6pm daily.
Mallow General Hospital have also cancelled outpatient radiology appointments (X-Ray, CT and ultrasound) but have said all other services are operating as normal, including the Injury Unit and Medical Assessment Unit.
For updates, visit the HSE's website.