Montgomeryshire AM Mick Bates has called for a swift decision on the location of new dialysis provision in Powys, following a long campaign for the establishment of a new kidney dialysis unit in Welshpool.
Mr Bates said: “It is crucial that people across the county can receive treatment in Wales and no longer have to travel such long distances for dialysis provision elsewhere. Latest statistics show there are currently around 27 people recently dialysis treatment in Powys, 20 of whom travel to Shrewsbury Hospital for treatment while seven travel to Hereford Hospital.
“The campaign for a new dialysis unit in Welshpool Hospital has been ongoing for years and many community groups have worked together for this common aim. The Welshpool Hospital League of Friends has raised over half a million pounds to support the development of facilities at Welshpool Hospital and they deserve a decision after all their hard efforts.
“Clinicians in Shrewsbury have argued that Welshpool is the optimum location for the development of a new dialysis unit. I am disappointed that still no decision has been made on the future provision of renal dialysis in Powys, even though Powys was confirmed as a priority location back in January. I look forward to a swift decision once the Minister has met with the Renal Networks on October 14.”