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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
From 9 to 15 October, we are joining people across the country to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week. This is a time to remember babies who have died during pregnancy, at birth or in infancy and to offer support to anyone affected.
This page gives you information about having an epidural blood patch. It also explains why you need the procedure and how to contact us about your progress.
The pre-surgery admission suite at Cheltenham General Hospital cares for patients having orthopaedic procedures. You can find us in the College Road wing of the hospital.
This page gives you information about having aa sweat test. It also explains what to expect when your child comes to the hospital for the test.
One in seven people have some form of disability. For some, this can impact their ability to access our services or online content
As with most tumour markers there is a high incidence of false positive and false negative results; HCG is most appropriately used in monitoring disease progression or effectiveness of treatment once diagnosis of the tumour has been made and serum concentrations have been shown to be high prior to treatment.
The medical team in the RAPU will ensure that you are assessed, investigated, diagnosed and treated on the same day. This will allow you to return home without the need for hospital admission. In some cases, you may be asked to return for a followup appointment at RAPU or with your consultant in clinic.
Thanks to you, donations are helping to fund support for young people with epilepsy and their families.
This page gives you information about what to expect in the Dental Assessment Clinic before and after having your radiotherapy treatment to the head and neck area. It also explains why it is important to have a dental assessment and why you may need treatment in your mouth in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department.
30mL sterile Universal
Dr Francis trained at Southampton University Medical School qualifying in 1990. After working in trauma and Salisbury's spinal unit, he specialised in anaesthesia, working in Portsmouth, Cardiff and Cambridge.
Clotted blood.
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required).
This page aims to help individuals who struggle to hear and help make communication more effective and easier. These tips are designed for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and for those communicating with them. The aim is to support clearer, more effective communication for everyone involved.
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Gloucestershire Royal's A&E provides 24 hour emergency care, including 999 ambulances, GP referrals, children's emergencies, minor injuries and illnesses, and maternity care.
During your treatment, you will meet a wide variety of practitioners as part of your multi-disciplinary team