NHS organisations across London continue to work in partnership to manage patient
care following the ransomware cyber-attack on Synnovis earlier this week.
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation
Trust and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust remain in a critical
incident, while Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust,
Bromley Healthcare, and primary care services in South East London continue to be
impacted.


NHS staff are working around the clock to minimise disruption to patient care following
the ransomware cyber-attack on Synnovis.
Unfortunately, some operations and procedures continue to be postponed, the majority
of routine pathology tests have been postponed in primary care services in South East
London.


Synnovis has informed us that a significant number of tests undertaken since 3 June
have been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and uncertainty caused by
this. We will contact you if your test has been cancelled and needs repeating. Please
note, however, that if your test is non-urgent or routine, all phlebotomy appointments for
clinics which feed into Synnovis services have been postponed until the end of June.
We will provide a further update as soon as one is available.


We apologise to all those who have been impacted and staff will work hard to rearrange appointments and treatments as quickly as possible.


Urgent and emergency services are available as usual so patients should access
services in the normal way by dialling 999 in an emergency and otherwise use NHS
111 through the NHS App, online or on the phone.


If you have not heard from your healthcare provider, please attend appointments as
normal as services including outpatients and community services are mostly running as
usual, including cervical screening.

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