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We will make sure that any bleeding has stopped before you leave the department.
Please leave your contact details and someone will return your call at the earliest opportunity.
Colorectal Nurse Specialist Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 5617 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Outside of these hours, please leave a
The following information is a guide to help with your recovery: You may still have some discomfort when you leave hospital but you will be given a supply
A review appointment will be arranged before you leave hospital. It is usual to keep a close eye on you for several weeks following treatment.
If you have to leave, do explain to your child where you are going and for how long you will be gone.
When you leave
You will be discharged home when the team looking after you feel you are well enough to leave hospital.
Before you leave the hospital, you will be reminded of the Chemotherapy Helpline service.
0300 422 6351 Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm Medication Advice Line (answer machine) If you have any questions relating to your medication, please leave
Recovery is a time-consuming process which can leave you feeling tired, emotionally low or tearful.
Please leave your coats on the rail in the family room.
Most patients leave the clinic within an hour of their appointment time.
Where do I collect my keys from and return them to when I leave?
Do not leave frozen sections at pathology reception as delay may ensue.
records keeping standards managing safe environments and fitness to work managing human resources process, like sick pay, managing absence, parental leave
Tel: 0300 422 3578 Available 24 hours For general contact lens queries and ordering, please contact the: Optometry Department Tel: 0300 422 3190 Please leave
You may still have some discomfort when you leave hospital but you will be given a supply of pain relief medication.
after your baby is born. are lactating or breastfeeding, you can resume breastfeeding 2 to 3 hours after the test as any medications given will quickly leave