Two GP surgeries have been closed in Flintshire following a flooding incident.
Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board confirmed they have closed the Flint Health Wellbeing Centre following a 'flooding incident'.
This means the Laurels and Eton Place GP practices will be shut.
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Betsi Cadwaldar say the surgeries will remain shut until 'further notice'.
Staff are on the site to advise patients with any information within practice hours.
After a flooding incident in premises adjoining two GP practises (The Laurels and Eton Place) at Flint Health Wellbeing Centre, the building will be shut until further notice. Staff are on site to advise any patients who need urgent treatment within practise hours. pic.twitter.com/XnWHdBM3sA
— Betsi Cadwaladr (@BetsiCadwaladr) August 10, 2022
A Betsi Cadwaladr spokesperson said: "After a flooding incident in premises adjoining two GP practises (The Laurels and Eton Place) at Flint Health Wellbeing Centre, the building will be shut until further notice.
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"Staff are on site to advise any patients who need urgent treatment within practise hours."
Betsi Cadwaladr have been approached for a further comment on the incident.
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