Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Trust are urging people to consider their options when deciding if they need to visit A&E.
Leighton Hospital's emergency department is just one of many across the country that continues to operate in challenging conditions.
They are reiterating the message that A&E services are for potentially life threatening emergencies and serious conditions.
Those who attend A&E and don't have this type of condition are likely to face a lengthy wait and take up valuable resources.
Chris Oliver, Chief Operating Officer at Mid Cheshire Hospitals, which manages Crewe’s Leighton Hospital, said: “Emergency Departments across the country, including our own, continue to be under a lot of pressure.
“We have been working closer than ever with our healthcare partners to ensure that services continue to run as smoothly as possible whilst ensuring that patients’ needs continue to be met. NHS staff across the region are working very hard to achieve this and I’d like to thank them for their ongoing care and compassion.
“The public can also support us by warding off any common illnesses before they become more serious, as well as making full use of alternative community services.”
Dr Andrew Wilson, GP and Chair of NHS South Cheshire CCG, said: “By knowing more about the different health services available and what they offer, you can get yourself and your family the right treatment much faster.
“As a GP, I know that when my practice is closed or busy, some of my patients aren't sure what to do when they need immediate health advice or care, but it's not a 999 emergency.
“There are a range of alternative services available locally. By phoning NHS 111 patients will still be able to speak to a GP or other clinician whenever they need to, and they will be able to get the care that they need. NHS 111 can also advise you on your nearest pharmacy.”
For all available options you can visit the NHS Choices website.
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