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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
* Tests will also be performed on the mother's ante-natal blood if this is available.
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required)
The aim of this booklet is to provide you or those caring for you with the necessary information to feel confident in caring for your tracheostomy. There is a lot of information which we have tried to simplify by grouping into sections.
This page gives you information about nasal douching, when to use it and how to make up a saline solution.
The Children’s Emergency Department at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been transformed into a vibrant and comforting space thanks to new jungle-themed artwork created by artist and illustrator Alice Humphreys.
The organs and tissues in the human body are made up of cells, which are constantly growing and then dividing to form new cells.
This page has been given to you as a reminder on how to manage a single step, up or down, when using sticks, crutches or a walking frame.
The Gloucestershire Liver Unit (GLU) provides inpatient and outpatient care across two main hospital sites in Cheltenham and Gloucester. It has an active and growing clinical research programme in association with the NIHR.
A splint is a support prescribed to protect a broken bone or injury.
You were assessed by a clinical member of staff in Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital or Cheltenham General Hospital, and it was recommended that a follow-up appointment was not needed. However, if you feel that your symptoms have increased or not improved within the next 7 days, we would like you to contact the SDEC where you were seen. This is known as a Patient Initiated Follow-up (PIF). If after the 7-day period you have concerns about your symptoms, you will need to contact your GP’s surgery or NHS 111 for further advice.
Wrist conditions involve disorders of the bones, joints, tendons, or nerves in the wrist, commonly causing pain, stiffness, or impaired movement
This page provides parents with information about pain relief for children following an operation. Good pain relief is important and will help your child recover quicker.
This page gives patients with arthritis advice on how to manage a flare (worsening of symptoms).
Our £17.5m appeal looks to create a new cancer centre that will offer local patients the very best environment for treatment, healing and recovery.
Birth partners can stay overnight in the maternity ward at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, in the bedside chairs provided.
Mr Gleeson underwent his basic surgical training in the London and Bristol. He then carried out his higher surgical training programme in Bristol with two years in Gloucestershire. Prior to his Consultant appointment, he spent a year in Sydney at the internationally renowned ‘Australian Institute of Musculoskeletal Research’. He received advanced training in Soft Tissue Knee Surgery working with Mr Leo Pinczewski.
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