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Blood Transfusion
This page gives you information about having nail surgery and what to expect after the procedure.
Microbiology
Thanks to your support, fifty Parkinson’s Kinetograph (PKG) smart watches have been funded that enable specialist doctors to remotely evaluate a patient’s condition from their own home.
Lyme disease
We are currently working on a project looking at the experience of women using our maternity service.
This service provides care for people living with type 1 diabetes who use insulin pump therapy.
The SACT (chemotherapy) Outpatients service based on Avening Ward at Cheltenham General Hospital will temporarily relocate to Prescott Ward from Monday 27 November,
Sample requirements
The triquetrum is one of the eight bones of the wrist joint, situated on the pinkie side of the wrist
This page provides information for patients with a Positive penicillin allergy test.
You may experience taste changes and/or a loss of appetite. This may be caused by your treatment, nausea and vomiting or by a sore mouth.
Systemic anti-cancer therapies, including chemotherapy and immunotherapy, are treatments that work throughout the entire body rather than targeting a specific area.
Thanks to your support, sensory aids are now available for patients with autism or learning disabilities to help reduce the impact of the sensory environment.
This page answers some of the commonly asked questions about the anorectal manometry test.
The main public entrance to the Emergency Department at Cheltenham General Hospital will be temporarily unavailable on Wednesday 10 March while essential repair work is carried out.
This test is only performed following discussion with the Consultant Haematologist.