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As the largest provider of children’s services in Gloucestershire, we aim to provide all children and young people with safe, effective and reliable care.
You have been referred to the Rapid Access Skin Assessment Clinic by your GP. Your GP may have attached photographs to the referral which will have been reviewed by a consultant dermatologist at the hospital. At the Rapid Access Skin Assessment Clinic, we will look at or treat a skin lesion. A skin lesion is a part of the skin that has an abnormal growth or appearance compared to the skin around it. Our priority is to confirm or rule out a diagnosis of skin cancer. This page gives you information about the clinic and how it runs.
This page gives you information about having a sialogram to examine and diagnose any problems with your salivary glands.
This page gives you information about looking after your plaster cast. Taking good care of your cast will help with your recovery.
This page gives you information about the procedure known as a right hemicolectomy and extended right hemicolectomy which are performed to remove a diseased area in your bowel. It explains what the procedures involve and also some of the common complications associated with them.
Thanks to a kind donation, a new charity role is helping to deliver new and innovative research trials for local stroke patients.
I chose nursing as my career because I have always enjoyed helping people to have the best quality of life. My passion also is about providing exceptional care to the vulnerable to support their recovery and nursing allows me to achieve this holistically .
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I enjoy the daily interactions with patients and their families, which made me decide to train as a nurse. It is always rewarding to see the progress patients make in overcoming their illnesses and extremely fulfilling to know that I played a role.
Cryotherapy is a treatment for benign and precancerous skin lesions. Liquid nitrogen (-196°C) is sprayed from a canister onto your lesion(s) for a few seconds. This will sting briefly.
Womb cancer is cancer that affects the womb (uterus). It's most common in women who've been through menopause.
This page has been written to help you have a better understanding of the treatment you require because your hip bone has broken. In hospital we describe a broken bone as a fracture.
Our Chief Executive has been named one of the top 50 CEOs in the NHS in The Health Service Journal.
This page gives you information about what to expect following your glossectomy.
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Urethral bulking is designed to treat stress urinary incontinence and has been approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). This page gives you information about the procedure, the risks and possible complications.
A better career starts here at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Make a difference and become a healthcare scientist! During Healthcare Science Week we are inviting year 11s and above to meet our teams, take a tour and take part in interactive sessions.
We're proud to announce the release of our annual review, Proud to Care, covering the period from April 2024 to March 2025
This page gives you information about how to care for your wound following a caesarean section operation to deliver your baby.