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This means that you will be allowed to go home later the same day. You will usually be told in advance if you need to stay overnight.
Using the dilators may be uncomfortable but should not be painful and there may be occasional spotting at first.
Your blood pressure will also be recorded.
Wheelchairs will be provided where indicated on Map 1 for those unable to walk. This will be managed by our portering team.
You will be admitted to hospital, usually on the day of your operation. You should expect to be in hospital for about 1 to 2 days.
They may also be triggered by specific actions such as coughing or passing urine.
Receipts must be enclosed with any claim you make.
, which needs to be completed.
An ECG will be performed.
Directional signage will be in place.
Samples will only be accepted with a valid appointment time and date.
The test can be ordered as an urgent request.
How will my hospital stay be affected?
Your treatment may need to be interrupted to allow for dental treatment to be done.
If this happens, blood oxygen levels will be monitored and the sedation may have to be reversed and additional respiratory support might be needed.
there may be a long wait.
Your child will be seen by will be dependant on the details of their referral.
When will the medication be delivered?
Further tests or treatment may be needed.
samples will not be accepted.