
Hospital Authority general out-patient clinic New Year holiday service arrangements
30.12.2024 00:00
The Hospital Authority (HA) spokesperson today (December 30) announced that the general out-patient clinic (GOPC) service has been enhanced to cope with the service needs from members of the public and to alleviate the service pressure on Accident & Emergency Departments (A&Es) during the New Year holiday. A total of 15 general out-patient clinics (GOPCs) will provide public holiday GOPC services on the New Year holiday (January 1) (see attachment). Patients may book an appointment either through the telephone appointment system or the "Book GOPC" function of the "HA Go" mobile app.
The spokesperson reminded members of the public that there have been reports of influenza or other infectious disease outbreaks in a number of popular travel destinations recently. Citizens should exercise extra caution when traveling during holidays, pay attention to their physical condition at all times, and wear masks in crowded places. Besides, the weather has been cold in recent days and increased activity in influenza and some respiratory pathogens is observed. They should keep warm as well as stay vigilant to personal and environmental hygiene during the public holiday to avoid spreading diseases. Members of the public who develop respiratory symptoms should wear a mask and seek medical advice promptly. The HA appeals to non-emergency patients to avoid using A&E services and seek treatment at GOPCs, private doctors or 24-hour outpatient services at private hospitals to reduce pressure on public hospital A&Es. Members of the public can visit the Health Bureau (HHB)'s Primary Care Directory to choose a family doctor and view related clinic service information. The HHB has also collated information of private hospitals, healthcare facilities, family doctors and Chinese medicine clinics that will be in operation during the 2025 New Year holiday across the city. The information (including addresses, phone numbers and operation hours) of the relevant hospitals and clinics has been uploaded to the online portal for public reference in collaboration with the Spatial Data Office of the Development Bureau and the Lands Department.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson appeals to members of the public, especially high-risk groups and those who plan to travel abroad, to get vaccinated early for seasonal influenza and COVID-19 to reduce the chance of infection for themselves and their family members, as well as to reduce critical cases and deaths. Members of the public may find details on the Centre for Health Protection COVID-19 Vaccination Programme website and the Vaccination Schemes website.