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We use BD Vacutainer® Tubes for blood testing.
This page gives you information about pelvic organ prolapse, its causes and available treatments. This page does not replace any advice given by your doctor, nurse or physiotherapist.
Chemical Pathology
Guideline for the treatment and prophylaxis of Ifosfamide induced Encephalitis.
by Jean Tucker and James Farley
by Anne McKenna
This page gives you information about having a Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the body. It explains how the procedure is carried out and some of possible complications.
This page gives you information about jaw joint problems and answers many of the commonly asked questions. If you have any other questions that the page does not answer or would like further explanation, please contact the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery department. The details are at the end of this page.
Osteoarthritis has a very characteristic appearance on X-rays, making it relatively easy to exclude any other types of arthritis.
Individuals who are at continuous risk should have their antibody levels tested every six months. Reinforcing doses of vaccine should be given if serology indicates that antibody levels are below a protective antibody titre of at least 0.5 IU/mL (WHO 2010).
The 17th GSQIA Silver Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place virtually on 19th of November 2020 from 9.30-12.00 on MS Teams.
We're pleased to announce the arrival of a brand-new, state-of-the-art MRI scanner, marking a major upgrade in Cheltenham General Hospital's diagnostic imaging capabilities
by Dr Alexandra Powell, Dr Jack Burnham and Dr Rachel Wright
This page is designed to help you to understand pain medications and how to get the most out of them.
Please read the information on this page carefully as it is important that you use your crutches safely and correctly to avoid any delay in your recovery.
In Gloucestershire, the biggest and most highly anticipated immunisation campaign in history will begin at a hospital hub in Gloucester today before the scope of the programme is widened via an innovative community vaccination model.
This page gives you information about immunotherapy treatment for bladder cancer, including its risks, benefits and alternative treatments.
by Victoria Gaunt
Below is a list of the specialist Haematology and trial samples. They are referenced by laboratory name, telephone number, tests they do and the UKAS status.
As part of healthcare science week, Gloucestershire Hospitals is running a virtual Q&A, to showcase and celebrate the vital work of healthcare science and allied health professionals in our Trust.