Manchester Royal Infirmary's (MRI) A&E is undergoing changes as a huge transformation of the emergency care facilities continues at the hospital.
The MRI has changed its entrances temporarily in order to start the next stage of £40 million renovations - this is everything patients need to know if they are heading to the emergency department as work gets underway.
The pedestrian entrances for the emergency department (A&E) and urgent treatment centre have been temporarily moved to the other side of the hospital building as of May 17.
Emergency department and urgent treatment centre patients, whether arriving by foot, car or taxi, will now need to use the new entrance. READ MORE: High Covid cases 'putting pressure on already stretched NHS services', say Greater Manchester health chiefs The new entrance is situated in a specially built modular building outside the MRI Outpatients entrance, a short walk from the previous entrance.
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