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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
Our non-emergency patient transport service is provided by E-zec Medical
The Thirlestaine Breast Centre in Cheltenham provides compassionate care to patients who have been referred for breast screening, tests or surgery.
A Medical Ophthalmologist from Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been named as a finalist at the prestigious Royal College of Physicians’ (RCP) Excellence in Patient Care Awards.
Nursing Support Workers' Day is on 23rd of November, celebrating the important contribution nursing support workers make to patient care and health and social care services. This year some of our HCSWs are sharing their career stories.
The Allergy Team offer a high quality service supporting children and young people with a range of allergic illnesses including:
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required).
Chemical Pathology
You have been referred this page because you are going to have the outpatient endometrial ablation treatment. This page gives you information about the treatment, your visit to the hospital and advice following your discharge.
The Gloucestershire health system undertook public consultation in 2020 and further engagement between 2022 and 2023 on shaping the future of our hospital services.
This page is for patients who have had an Aquablation, Transurethral Resection of Prostate Gland (TURP) or Bladder Neck Incision (BNI). It provides information about what to expect after your surgery and how to manage your recovery to have the best outcome.
An Orthoptist works autonomously, diagnosing and managing disorders of binocular vision. Many of our patients do not need to see a doctor but are managed by us.
4ml EDTA tube
The aim of this booklet is to provide you or those caring for you with the necessary information to feel confident in caring for your laryngectomy. There is a lot of information which we have tried to simplify by grouping into sections.
A project is underway to develop a new four-storey Critical Care Unit on the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital site.
Gloucestershire Royal's A&E provides 24 hour emergency care, including 999 ambulances, GP referrals, children's emergencies, minor injuries and illnesses, and maternity care.
by Jean Tucker and James Farley
Will Mason specialises in treating disorders of the hand, wrist and elbow. He qualified from Cambridge University in 1996 and undertook his basic surgical training in Bath, Bristol and Newport before moving to the South Coast when he gained a place on the Wessex Orthopaedic Training Programme.
This page gives you information about having lithotripsy treatment for kidney stones.
With every result produced by a laboratory there is an associated uncertainty, which may be attributed to a number of small variations arising at any stage of the analytical process, from sample collection to analysis. It is important to understand that uncertainty is not the same as an error. An error implies that there is a difference between a measured value and the true value caused by an unknown factor, whereas uncertainty is an acceptable interval within which a result can fall. We are able to predict this interval by calculating the measurement uncertainty (MU) for each analyte in our repertoire.