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of COVID-19 are recent onset of any of the following: a new continuous cough a high temperature loss or change to your sense of smell or taste We also know
We know that you would rather recover at home than in hospital. That’s why we're working together to make getting you home safely a priority.
Can we know the sex of the baby we lost?
If you think there is a chance that you might be pregnant, please let your team know immediately.
We know that a visit to hospital can be stressful, and it's important that you tell us as soon as possible about any concerns that you may have regarding
If you need to cancel or change your appointment for any reason, please let us know as soon as possible.
If you have any questions after reading this page, please let your midwife know.
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
You know yourself or your loved one better than anyone. If you’re worried about a health condition getting worse, talk to us.
A member of the nursing team will go through the procedure report with you and let you know if any further tests are needed.
“We know that too many people experience health inequalities and the gap is not narrowing; this joint working has demonstrated the huge difference we can
You will also be asked to let us know how much pain relief was provided by the injection and what improvements you have noticed.
Make sure that you know what the treatment plan is for you.
If you are a breast-feeding mum, please let us know as you will be able to choose lunch and supper options as well.
The essential information you need to know when working in the UK as an international medical graduate
You should follow the procedure set out on this page and let your nurse know on arrival at the hospital.
How do you know if you have lower limb cellulitis?
“Despite the difficulties and day-to-day challenges that we know the NHS faces, our teams continue to deliver outstanding care with unwavering commitment
If you are unable to empty your bladder and it becomes uncomfortable, please let the nurse know.
We know that some children, who had problems around the time they were born, or in the first weeks of life, are at risk of developmental problems as they