The Department of Health are organising a second meeting in Enniskillen on the consultation on the future of Stroke Services in Northern Ireland.
The first meeting, due to be held in Enniskillen on Wednesday June 19, has attracted significant pre-booking interest.
As a result, a second engagement event will be held in Enniskillen on 17 July at the Killyhevlin Hotel, Enniskillen, just two days before the Stroke Consultation is due to end.
Department of Health Permanent Secretary Richard Pengelly said: “We are very encouraged by the level of public interest in the consultations on reshaping stroke and breast assessment care.
“It is essential that as many people as possible have their say on the proposals.
“It was looking increasingly unlikely that we would be able to accommodate everyone attending Wednesday night’s Enniskillen event, so we are adding a second date in the town.
“We are holding engagements in each Trust area on both consultations and are now reviewing options for some further events. As a result, the public consultation periods have been extended to Friday 2 August.
"This demonstrates the Department’s commitment to inclusive and wide-reaching consultations.”
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