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Bile samples are routinely tested for the presence of Salmonella
This page gives you information about having lithotripsy treatment for kidney stones.
Your kidney mass has been surgically removed and analysed by our pathology department. It has been confirmed as a renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer).
EDTA blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required).
No add on requests accepted for these tests. Fresh samples are required.
Catheter urine samples are only routinely processed in the following circumstances:
Specially commissioned artwork for the new Gallery Ward 2 at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital brings a sense of the peace of the natural world into the busy ward environment.
30mL sterile Universal
This month's Board Meeting took place on the 25 November 2016, chaired by Peter Lachecki in the Lecture Hall, Redwood Education Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
This month's Board Meeting took place on the 26 May 2017, chaired by Peter Lachecki in the Lecture Hall, Sandford Education Centre, Keynsham Road, Cheltenham.
Microbiology
The 11th GSQIA Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place on Friday, 15th of March 2019 from 9:30am – 12.30pm in the Lecture Hall at Redwood Education Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
This page gives you information about aftercare following your CT scan of the heart.
Leg ulceration is a common problem affecting about 1 to 2% of people in the United Kingdom. Venous leg ulcers can appear suddenly or as a result of an injury to the leg. They are defined as an ulcer if they do not heal within 2 weeks.
We are sorry that you have had a miscarriage. To help you get through this difficult time, you should have already received information about different treatment options. This page gives you information about a surgical option called Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA), which can be done using local anaesthesia. It also explains the possible risks and benefits of the procedure and what to expect during and after discharge.
Mr Okonkwo has completed 2 internationally recognised fellowships. The first in London in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery with a focus on rhinoplasty and skin cancers. The second in complex sinus disease and anterior skull-base surgery.