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The mean age was 63 years with 60% of the cohort being female (n=30). 42% (n=21) of patients had been empirically trialled on anti-acids by the GP previously
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These can be obtained on a repeat prescription from your GP. Please give the surgery this information.
Contact your GP or pharmacist to discuss this as soon as possible, unless you have already been given advice on this by your consultant.
We may direct patients back to their GP if: referrals are not considered the best course of action community measures have not been explored Other consultants
If none of the above treatments help or your symptoms worsen, please make an appointment to see your GP.
Your GP will also be notified of the results to help them make decisions about your diabetes management.
If you notice any of these signs, please contact your GP for advice.
If you are having problems using a kettle or utensils to make your drinks, speak to your GP or Bladder and Bowel Health practitioner to be referred to
Your general health during cancer treatment Throughout your cancer treatment, your GP will be responsible for your general health.
It lead to creation of patient leaflets and leaflets to GP to cause awareness for early recognition and treatment of toxicity to limit duration and severity
Reach out to your midwife, health visitor, or GP, or visit our website for additional resources.”
On formally presenting the microscope, Chair of the Gloucestershire Eye Therapy Trust and retired Tewkesbury GP, Dr Andrew Crowther: “I’m delighted that
If you have any concerns, please contact your GP or the Specialist Nurse at the Edward Jenner Unit.
The NHS App is a fantastic way of accessing all things health in one safe, secure place, including prescriptions, GP and hospital appointments, referrals
Your GP may also be able to provide information and support.
You may also want to consult your GP who might recommend some other care or prescribe medication, if needed.
The following symptoms need to be discussed with your GP or NHS 111 (24 hours):
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Please contact your GP for advice as treatment with antibiotics may be needed.