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Fresh fears over future of cardiac services at Letterkenny Hospital

written by Staff Writer July 13, 2022
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There are fresh fears over the future of cardiac services at Letterkenny University Hospital.

It follows claims that cardiac services at Sligo University Hospital are to be enhanced

Donegal Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn has called on the government to urgently clarify the future of cardiac services at Letterkenny University Hospital.

It follows confirmation from Sligo/Leitrim/South Donegal TD, Marc McSharry that he had secured a commitment from the Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly that cardiac services at Sligo University Hospital would be enhanced in return for his vote for the government in last night’s Confidence Motion in the Dáil.

Deputy Mac Lochlainn said “In recent weeks, a draft summary of the National Review of Specialist Cardiac Services has been leaked to my colleague Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin TD for Sligo/ Leitrim/ South Donegal.

“This draft summary recommends that no interventional cardiology services would be carried out in hospitals north of the infamous Galway to Dublin line.

“This is a serious threat to the further development of cardiac services at Letterkenny and would force Donegal people to travel to Galway and Dublin yet again for health services that should be available in our county.

“Marc McSharry TD has made it clear on Highland Radio today that he has secured a commitment from the Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly that cardiac services at Sligo University Hospital would be enhanced in return for his vote for the government in last night’s Confidence Motion in the Dáil.”

The Sinn Fein TD said he is now calling on the two government TDs in Donegal to clarify what assurances they have sought from the Minister for Health?

He added “Will they demand that cardiac services are enhanced at Letterkenny and that cross-border services are developed in Letterkenny, similar to those at the North West Cancer Centre in Derry, providing the full range of interventional cardiac services? Or at least some level of interventional cardiac services?

“Or are the people of Donegal and the North West to be second class citizens when it comes to health services yet again?”

Fresh fears over future of cardiac services at Letterkenny Hospital was last modified: July 13th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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