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Runners, riders, donors and doctors are among the hundreds of people who have helped raise £500,000 for a life-saving hospital scanner.
During your examination today the doctor or nurse specialist took a small biopsy (a tiny piece of tissue) about the size of a grain of rice from your cervix (neck of the womb). This will be looked at more closely in the laboratory to help us to diagnose abnormal cells and support and manage your care.
This page has been given to you to answer some of the questions you may have about the karyotyping and cystic fibrosis screening which has been recommended for you.
by Sarah Brown and Emma Price
Going through a cancer diagnosis and treatment can be a very difficult time. The condition itself, treatments and the stress from the experience may affect your vulval and vaginal health. This page explains the possible effects you may experience and ways these can be managed.
This page gives you information about performing Intermittent Self-Dilatation (ISD).
Find out more about each level of the training pathway and the QI programme.
Gallery Ward 2 specialises in the care of elderly patients and is located on the second floor of Gallery Wing at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
This page provides information about what to expect when you have Yag laser capsulotomy treatment.
This page gives you information about infertility laparoscopy and dye test to check your pelvis and fallopian tubes.
by Dr Jothi Doraiswamy and Dr Sarah Channing
A joint NHS community project in Gloucestershire, to tackle health inequalities, has been shortlisted for a national award.
For many of us the festive period is a time to be with family and friends, to relax and to have some well-deserved rest but for others it will be time spent at work
by Caroline Agg
by Caroline Phelps
This page gives you information about the process of IVF as advised by your specialist. In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is an assisted method of conception which increases the chance of pregnancy by placing fertilised ova or eggs directly into the uterus or womb. The fertilised eggs are called embryos.
Feeding is so much more than just provision of nutrients, it will help build relationship with your baby and help you learn their communication cues.
This page has been written for patients diagnosed with a cancer in the colon (large bowel). It aims to help you understand the process involved in your care and make you aware of the various treatment options that might be available to you.
Find useful information about every stage of your pregnancy, including preparing for labour and birth, and going home with your baby.