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Our team of dedicated surgeons and specialist nurses provide a high quality and compassionate service to all our patients.
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by Kate Mennie, Julie Harvey and Cathryn Braithwaite
There is no right or way to respond to the death of your baby, and our specialist midwives can support you through the process.
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required).
Our hospitals are and remain extremely busy and colleagues at both our hospitals have been working hard throughout the festive period to care for our patients
This Care Plan is designed for you and your family/carer. It contains information relevant to you and your ongoing treatment following your stroke. To fill in your Stoke Discharge Care Plan, please print the PDF attachment, below.
Your kidney mass has been surgically removed and analysed by our pathology department. It has been confirmed as a renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer).
We aim to provide a patient-centred service to those with acute and chronic neurological illness, in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Chemical Pathology
by Dr Timothy Schrire, Dr Joseph Tustain and Dr Sian Williams
From Monday 1 February, birth supporters will be offered rapid COVID-19 tests when they attend inpatient maternity services
No specific patient preparation is required.
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This is a guideline for treating vitamin D deficiency in adults with eGFR >30 and low or normal serum calcium.
We want our staff, patients, and communities to be proud of the Trust, and for our hospitals to be recognised as places where people can receive consistently high-quality care.
The Lung function service is provided by a team of respiratory physiologists, practitioners and administrative staff. We perform breathing tests and oxygen assessments for people with respiratory diseases. We work at both Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital.
Hereditary haemochromatosis (HH) is a very common inherited disorder of iron metabolism, characterised by inappropriately high absorption of iron, leading to excessive storage in the liver, skin, pancreas, heart, joints and testes.