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If you need medical advice or treatment, but you’re not sure where you should go, visit 111 for guidance.
Chaplaincy staff visit the ward, or if you prefer, you may arrange for your own spiritual advisor to visit.
For more information about chronic lung disease and support groups, please visit the webpages listed below.
To find out more about the work GMS provide visit: https://www.gms-facilities.co.uk/
However, we know how important the support of partners is for new families, so one partner is welcome to visit overnight on the ward.
Partners have been welcome to visit between 0900-2100 and then asked to leave overnight.
and has been diagnosed as terminally ill The patient has been an in-patient in Neo-natal/Special Care for more than 3 days The patient is required to visit
Further information To learn more visit Lab Tests Online: Tau Protein. Page last updated 29/04/2024
If possible, ask your family or friends to take home your clothing to wash and bring back some clean ones next time they visit.
Further information To learn more about ACTH visit Lab Tests Online Page last updated: 17/05/2023
Reference ranges 35 - 50 g/L Further information To learn more about albumin, visit Lab Tests Online. Page last updated 10/02/2015
Further information To learn more about vitamin A visit Lab Tests Online or NHS.UK Page last updated 24/02/2025
Further information To learn more about urine urate visit Lab Tests Online Page last updated 06/08/2014
Further information To learn more about CSF analysis, visit Lab Tests Online. Page last updated 29/04/2024
Reference ranges Chromogranin A: 0-60 pmol/L Chromogranin B: 0-150 pmol/L Further information To learn more about chromogranins visit Lab Tests Online
Visiting restrictions during COVID-19 remain in place, to find out about accompanying patients in our Emergency Departments, please visit our website.
Reference ranges Serum amylase: 28 - 100 U/L Amylase:creatinine clearance:: 1-4 % Further information To learn more about amylase visit Lab Tests Online
When you visit the registrar, you will be given a certificate for burial or cremation.
Most haematology patients have a blood sample taken at each hospital visit.
For further information go visit the Action on Salt website.