David Melding (South Wales Central) asked if there were any plans to provide a designated clinic in Wales to treat Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and to help develop community services. (WAQ60029)

Health Minister Lesley Griffiths answered:

“I am not aware of any plans to provide a designated clinic to treat Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) as this would be a matter for Health Boards. However, our work on the management of chronic diseases, including ME, is a high priority for the NHS in Wales, which is required to put in place appropriate measures to ensure prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment for patients, and to ensure care and support is provided in the right setting, by the right professional.

“To assist Health Boards in the management of this condition, the Care Pathway for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME was published in 2011. This helps health professionals in assessing and caring for people with this condition and ensures a consistent level of support and treatment. I expect all Health Boards to plan and deliver services in line with the Care Pathway.”

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1 Responses to Welsh Assembly Question on ME clinic

  1. Rhiannon Williams says:

    A fyddai’n bosib i WAMES gyhoeddi’r Llwybr Gofal ar gyfer ME ar ei gwefan, os gwelwch yn dda, er mwyn i gleifion wneud siwr fod eu doctor yn cynnig iddynt yr holl argymhellion sydd ynddo? Diolch

    Would it be possible for WAMES to display the Care Pathway for ME on this website, please, so that patients can ensure that their doctor follows the recommendations it contains? Thanks