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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.
As part of Black History Month in October 2022, we are supporting a project to showcase the stories of nursing staff from different ethnic minority backgrounds across the Trust.
Our specialists provide a compassionate, high quality service to our patients.
Opiate bioavailability and response are highly variable. Wide inter-patient variation exists.
Dr Foo has a focus on: ITU and anaesthetics.
Patients receiving Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) treatment for cancer are sometimes asked to attend the Mobile Cancer Care Unit (MCCU) instead of Avening Ward at Cheltenham General Hospital.
by Catrin Davies & Laura Cummings
Prehabilitation, or prehab, is a service that supports you to improve your fitness, health and overall wellbeing before any planned operation.
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.
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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.
Prestbury clinic runs a number of outpatient clinics for Dermatology, General Surgery, Rheumatology and Urology
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
Haematology support groups provide emotional support, shared experiences and practical advice for patients with blood disorders, helping to reduce isolation, improve understanding and enhance overall well-being through community and peer connection.
Clotted blood. (No special patient preparation needed)