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You have had an endometrial biopsy and/or a hysteroscopy performed. The results of the hysteroscopy have been discussed with you today. This page will give you information about what to expect after having a hysteroscopy and when to expect the results from an endometrial biopsy.
Students and staff set their own personal running goals to take on and fundraise the Miles for Miles Challenge
by Dr Giovanna Sheiybani
Our acute hospitals at Cheltenham and Gloucester are extremely busy and an increasing number of in-patients with COVID-19 is adding to the pressure on services this week
Deborah Lee, the Chief Executive of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, has announced her decision to stand down after seven years in post.
by Ruth Bees
by Lowri Bowen
National Apprenticeship Week is all about recognising the impact of apprenticeships and T-Level placements in shaping the future of healthcare.
Our Arts in Trust programme is dedicated to supporting care through creativity
Thanks to donations to our Focus fund, a new clinic has been offering personalised care and support to patients who are experiencing side effects of radiotherapy treatment.
by Janice Allen, Resuscitation Officer
by Jyothsna Chennupati
by Alphons Mathew
We provide most of our antenatal education through The Real Birth Digital Programme. You can also speak to your community midwife about Antenatal Education sessions in your area, which are provided by some of our units and continuity teams
by Laura Meek
by Emma Harker and Helen Russell
This page gives you information about what to expect following your glossectomy.
Staff across Gloucestershire Hospitals can now benefit from a brand-new Workplace Health Check Service. The specialist wellbeing nurse role, funded thanks to your donations, has been designed to help support physical wellbeing.
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.
This week is Dying Matters awareness week. The theme for this year’s Dying Matters week is 'Dying to be Heard', which aims to encourage people to listen to their loved ones if they want to talk about death.