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Other Community Minor Injury and Illness Units and GP practices across the county will continue to provide services.
You should continue to check the vulval skin yourself and report any concerns you may have to your GP or specialist’s secretary so that an appointment
Please speak to your local continence advisor service or your GP about this.
If you experience severe persisting pain in the back passage, fevers or heavy discharge from the anus, please contact your GP for advice.
hospital, please contact: Trauma Service Tel: 0300 422 5269 Monday to Friday, 10:00am to 2:00pm Email: ghn-tr.glostrauma@nhs.net You can also contact your GP
For timed (12 hour or 24 hour) urine collections the brown urine bottle shown below and available via the GP surgery or from Pathology reception should
If you have any of the following symptoms, you should contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice.
Referrals are usually made by your GP, midwife or healthcare professional.
If you have had treatment (LLETZ), then you will need to have a cervical cytology test in 6 months, usually with your GP.
For GP requests the surgery POCT carbon monoxide breath monitor can be used as a screen.
You should contact your GP or NHS 111 if you experience any of the following symptoms: The pain becomes more severe and is not controlled by simple pain
If your concern is urgent, please contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice. NHS 111 Tel: 111
Please discuss with your GP or travel provider if you are traveling by air.
If you experience any VTE symptoms or bleeding once you are at home, you should seek urgent medical advice from your GP or NHS 111.
We encourage you to look at this site where you may find the information you need before contacting your GP or hospital for an update about any elective
investigations for your child. talk with doctors in other hospital departments. request that you take your child to the Children’s Ward. contact your GP
prophylaxic laxatives if needed Regular monitoring of bowel habit during Clozapine treatment Psychiatry team responsibility for these side effects (not GP
Ask your GP to provide a prescription for: Sodium bicarbonate BP powder 200g Sodium Chloride BP powder 500g Glucose powder 450g x 4 Alternatively, you
Pain If you are experiencing pain that is not being controlled with the pain relief you have been sent home with then please contact your GP for advice
Please contact your GP if you are concerned.