Leaked report reveals extent of NHS crisis in Telford and Shrewsbury hospitals
Leaked documents today reveal the extent of the crisis facing Shropshire's hospitals.
Major staff shortages, long delays for patients and the temporary closure of a number of services are detailed in a report on Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Telford's Princess Royal Hospital
NHS officials have already warned A&E services are ready for a "catastrophe" as another emergency consultant will be resigning in June.
But the document seen by the Shropshire Star reveals the full extent of which some hospital services, not just A&E, in Shropshire are struggling.
The report was prepared by Simon Wright, chief executive of The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, for other health care officials.
In it he reveals: * The hospital has stopped taking on new eye patients and glaucoma surgery has stopped
* The neurology outpatient service is to close for six months
* Spine patients are being turned away after a consultant went on long term sick
* The dermatology outpatient service is described as "fragile".
Sara Biffen, deputy chief operating officer at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, said bosses are looking at the long-term sustainability of all of their services to ensure they can provide the best care for patients.
She added: “It is no secret that our services are under increasing pressure. This is exactly the reason why we began on the journey of service reconfiguration which began with NHS Future Fit in 2014.
“Our programme for sustainable services for the 500,000 people across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and mid Wales who we serve is not just about our emergency services, it is also about the thousands of people we see every year for planned procedures."