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In October 2023, the Orthopaedic team at Cheltenham General Hospital performed the first meniscal transplants ever to take place in Gloucestershire. The treatment is to relieve knee pain in people who have had their meniscus (the shock absorber in the knee) removed following injury.
Our specialist physiotherapists work with both inpatients and outpatients.
Losing a baby at any stage of pregnancy can have a devastating impact on families. Our specialist bereavement services provide compassionate support for families, both immediately after the loss of their baby and in the days and months beyond.
The enhance programme recognises the need for healthcare professionals to develop a range of generalist skills, in order to better meet patient need and improve the health of local populations.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a major global threat across human, animal, plant, food, and environmental sectors.
In World Breastfeeding Week, we have lots of useful information on our website to support parents to give their baby the best start in life.
Deficiency of the enzyme alpha-galactosidase, results in Fabry's disease, an X-linked, recessive, lysosomal storage disease, also known as Anderson-Fabry disease.
We are delighted to announce the phased re-opening of Cheltenham General Hospital’s A&E department next month (June) in response to the continued reduction in community transmission of COVID-19 and low hospital admissions
This page gives you information about varicose vein surgery and should help to answer any questions you may have.
Improvement works at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in early March may cause some disruption to affected areas. Signage for alternative routes will be in place. This does not affect the main entrances and exits to the hospital.
by Dr Tim Spencer and Dr Lorna Hawley
The latest COVID-19 vaccine booster study is to launch in Gloucestershire this month
Dr Hollywood specialises in all areas of hepatology, and is JAG certificated in endoscopic procedures.
In April this year, a group of ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeons from Gloucestershire Royal Hospital travelled to Zambia at the request of Lufunda Lukama, an ENT surgeon working in the country.
by Alison Lovett-Turner
by Dr. Sabrina Sargent and Dr. Alexander Carpenter
This page is a guide for patients having an angiogram or angioplasty.
The Emergency Department (ED) at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is beginning a partnership with volunteers from Gloucestershire branches of Samaritans this month.
Procalcitonin (PCT) is the precursor of the hormone calcitonin, which in normal metabolic conditions is mainly produced by the C‐cells of the thyroid medulla and to a lesser extent by other neuroendocrine cells. The blood of healthy individuals contains only very low levels of PCT.