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Whether you’re coming to hospital for the first time or are already a patient, we have all the information you need about being treated at our Children’s Centre.
Thanks to your support, fifty Parkinson’s Kinetograph (PKG) smart watches have been funded that enable specialist doctors to remotely evaluate a patient’s condition from their own home.
Saturday 29 May marked a year since we began offering serology testing for COVID-19 at our Chemical Pathology laboratory at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Your kidney mass has been surgically removed and analysed by our pathology department. It has been confirmed as a renal cell carcinoma (a kidney cancer).
By Dr Hina Iftikhar, Dr Seema Alaee, Dr Jessica Bennett, Dr Rachel Kaminski, Dr David Windsor, Dr Charlie Sharp
Dr Davies has a special interest in medical education and is also the Dean of the Gloucestershire Academy supervising medical students from the University of Bristol.
This is Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s (GHFT) seventh Gender Pay Gap report. It is based on a snapshot of all of our staff on 31 March 2023.
We are pleased to announce that Kier will be our partner for the £39.5m capital project
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.
Both Snowshill and Bibury Ward specialises in treating patients having planned orthopaedic surgery at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Skin-to-skin contact is encouraged for all mothers and babies to continue until after the first feed and for as long as they wish
Your birth plan is a way for you to communicate how you would like to give birth to midwives and other health professionals.
Our Maternity and Neonatal safety champions play an essential role in ensuring that mothers and babies continue to receive the safest care possible.
In recent years, maternity care across the UK, including Gloucestershire, has been closely monitored and reviewed to ensure people receive the best possible care
For diagnostic purposes, the oestradiol results should always be assessed in conjunction with the patient's medical history, clinical examination and other findings.
Our Annual Report and Accounts for 2018 – 2019
Our Annual Report and Accounts for 2015 – 2016
Clinical Haematology is a broad specialty that treats people for blood disorders such as leukaemia and lymphoma but also supports patients with non-malignant diseases.
Neurophysiology is a diagnostic speciality concerned with investigating the function of the nervous system. It involves recording and interpreting electrical signals from the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves to help diagnose disorders.
Maternity services at Gloucestershire Hospitals have been rated very positively among the 121 acute NHS trusts that took part in the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) 2022 National Maternity Survey.