A group of 13 mayors from the Lisbon and Setúbal regions are requesting urgent parliamentary hearings to oppose the centralization of gynaecology and obstetrics emergency departments (urgências). The government plan involves closing local units in Barreiro and Vila Franca de Xira to consolidate services in larger regional hospitals like Almada and Loures. Residents in the affected areas should be aware that local leaders warn these closures will increase travel times and risks for expectant mothers.
Mayors protest planned closure of local obstetric emergency units
Thursday, 19 March 2026AI summary

Context & Explainers
Emergency departments (urgências) are hospital units that provide 24/7 unscheduled care for serious injuries and sudden illnesses, using triage to prioritise the most urgent cases. For expats, call 112 for life‑threatening emergencies or use the SNS24 helpline (808 24 24 24) for medical advice; expect long waits in public urgências during busy periods and consider private urgências if you have health insurance and need faster care.
Sources (4)
- Closure of emergency departments in Barreiro and Vila Franca de Xira leads mayors to request urgent hearings with parliamentary groupsDinheiro Vivo · 9:37pm, 19 Mar 2026
- Obstetric emergency services: Mayors seek meetings with political partiesObservador · 12:26am, 20 Mar 2026
- ProactivityCorreio da Manhã · 12:30am, 20 Mar 2026
- Mayors affected by obstetric emergency closures seek meetings with parliamentary partiesRTP Notícias · 9:59pm, 19 Mar 2026




