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A cataract is a clouding in the lens of the eye. The lens is normally clear and sits behind the iris (which is the coloured part of the eye) and the pupil (the dark centre of the eye).
This page gives you information about having a caesarean section.
Some of this year's team share their stories ahead of the Games which begin 31 July - 3 August.
This page gives discharge advice following an oesophageal stent insertion.
We work alongside Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Special Care Baby Unit to help fund the most advanced equipment and specialist services available to support babies in need of special care.
This page gives you information about having an operation to bypass a narrowing or blockage in a blood vessel in your abdomen (belly). This information answers some of the commonly asked questions about hospital admission, the operation and discharge home.
Here you will find out what happens on the day of your treatment, any ongoing treatment and the support our hospitals can provide.
Information for parents Your child has been started on a medicine called methotrexate (meth-oh-trex-ate). This page gives you information about the medicine, the precautions you need to take and the possible side effects.
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.
Gloucestershire Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Service This page explains what happens after you are discharged from the ward following your stem cell transplant.
This page contains information about My Medical Record, the PSA Tracker and how it will be used to provide remote monitoring of prostate cancer after treatment.
In 2024, we commissioned two independent reviews to identify what more we could learn from seven maternal deaths (2017–2023) and 44 neonatal deaths (2020–2023)
This page gives you information about transperineal biopsy of the prostate, including the nature of the procedure, risks, benefits, alternatives and what to expect.
This page is to give you information about your planned bubble contrast echocardiogram.
The number of cases of Measles in young people has risen, and measles outbreaks have been reported in adjoining counties. Measles is an infection that spreads very easily and can cause serious problems in some people.
Urethral bulking is designed to treat stress urinary incontinence and has been approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). This page gives you information about the procedure, the risks and possible complications.
This page provides information about vulvodynia, its causes and symptoms and how the condition can be managed.
This page gives you the information you need to help you care for your AV Fistula or AV Graft after you have been discharged from hospital.
You can find information here about improvements to our maternity services, as well as updates on our progress
This page gives you information about having a laparoscopic removal of fallopian tube(s) and ovary(ies):