Home Emergency Department Survey
Emergency Department Survey
Help us improve our services
Belfast Trust are currently conducting a survey to capture the reason why people are attending Emergency Departments.
Taking part is completely optional — you can say no.
If you’d like to take part, please click the link below to provide your:
- First Name
- Surname
- Phone Number
- Email Address
- Language you speak
We’ll arrange a convenient time to call you back, with support from The Big Word translation and interpreting service.
Provide us with your information in this short survey.
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