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The department has an equipment replacement programme with a commitment to invest in new and replacement equipment – enabling us to continue to provide the latest techniques and treatments.
Our Hand therapists provide specialist treatment for hand and wrist problems
On Tuesday 24 October, Ward 6B is moving from the Tower Block to Gallery Wing at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Suitable containers for 24 hour urine collections are available via the patient's GP surgery, from Edward Jenner phlebotomy department at GRH, or from Pathology Reception at both GRH and CGH.
Our Chief Executive has been named one of the top 50 CEOs in the NHS in The Health Service Journal.
It is important for you to know the signs of labour and to be prepared.
Find out everything you need to know about parking exemptions and permits.
On 2 September, Sharon Cornwell of our Site Management team marks a major milestone with 50 years of service in the NHS.
This includes the Edward Jenner Unit (EJU) at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and the LINC outpatients at Cheltenham General Hospital.
This page gives you information about the role of the Macmillan Head and Neck Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Team. The contact details for the team are included at the end of this page. You are welcome to contact them if you have questions or concerns. You have been referred to the Macmillan Head and Neck CNS Team following your cancer diagnosis. The CNS team will act as your ‘keyworkers’ and will be your main point of contact through your diagnosis and treatment. Your CNS team will provide support, education and information for you and your loved ones throughout your diagnosis and treatment.
Our Maternity and Neonatal safety champions play an essential role in ensuring that mothers and babies continue to receive the safest care possible.
Your birth plan is a way for you to communicate how you would like to give birth to midwives and other health professionals.
The low FODMAP diet is an international recognised dietary approach for managing the symptoms of IBS. It has been shown to help around 70% of patients who try it with the help of a FODMAP trained dietitian.
Blood Transfusion
On Saturday 1 March from 08:00 – 13:30, a crane will be lifting a new external AC condenser to the roof of the Chedworth Day Surgery Unit
Access to the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital will be via an alternative entrance from 23-27 June during daytime hours (8am - 4pm)
This guideline is for use in secondary care. Primary care guidance can be found here