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Royal Visit: the Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall today paid a visit to our Covid-19 Vaccination Hub in support of the recent vaccination roll-out programme. This follows The Prince and The Duchess’s visit to the hospital in June, following the end of the first lockdown.
Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have today visited Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and met staff working in health and social care throughout the county.
Making the choice to stop smoking and reduce how much alcohol you drink is a step you can take to support your health
Everything you need to know about coming to hospital, what to bring, where to go and how to get help.
Members of the public are being asked not to visit relatives and friends on particular wards at our hospitals to help control cases of COVID-19 and contagious winter illnesses such as Norovirus.
medicines information for patients
As of this morning (Tuesday 14 May), if you’re over the age of 18 you will be able to view your appointment letters and details in our brand new Patient Portal.
On Tuesday 24 October, Ward 6B is moving from the Tower Block to Gallery Wing at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
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Please help us to protect our patients and staff from highly contagious illnesses like Norovirus (diarrhoea and vomiting), COVID-19, Flu and other respiratory infections that are easily spread
When you go home, you can expect a visit from a community midwife, who will continue your care ensuring both you and your baby are well.
The Department of Critical Care (DCC) is a special ward in Cheltenham that cares for people who are critically ill, in an unstable condition, or need close monitoring after surgery.
These drugs are described as Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapies (SACT).
Advice and guidance on visting our hospitals, including visiting times.
Our team of experts provide high quality, expert care for ill and premature babies at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
The Department of Critical Care (DCC) is a special ward in Gloucester that cares for people who are critically ill, in an unstable condition, or need close monitoring after surgery.
Members of the public are being asked to avoid visiting certain wards at Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to help contain the spread of highly contagious winter illnesses such as Norovirus.