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Our non-emergency patient transport service is provided by E-zec Medical
Bringing to life our Centres of Excellence vision with new SABR treatment for cancer patients
Microbiology
by Zoe Jones
by Dr Giovanna Sheiybani
In response to the current coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the NHS in Gloucestershire has taken a number of temporary measures to help ensure it can continue to provide safe patient care.
What to expect during your stay, ward facilities, visiting policy, and how to raise concerns while you’re a patient.
Find out more about each level of the training pathway and the QI programme.
This page gives you information about cochlear implants, how they work and who is eligible to have one fitted.
This page gives you information on care following your gastroscopy.
To mark national No-Smoking Day on 13 March 2024, our Tobacco Free Team will be manning a stand in the Main Atrium at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH)
Our Haematology Cancer Service provides expert care for patients diagnosed with blood cancers.
This page provides you with information about how to care for your Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) catheter following insertion. A PD catheter is a tube that is inserted into your abdomen to allow for peritoneal dialysis. After the PD catheter has been inserted it should be cared for as advised by the PD team. This will help to reduce the risk of infection or displacement. It will also provide a smooth start to PD. You will be given detailed instructions for long term care by the PD nurse looking after you.
by Sarah Brown and Emma Price
Find out how coronavirus (COVID-19) could affect you, your baby and your maternity care.
We are proud to support Dementia Action Week 2025, running from 19–25 May, with this year’s national focus on promoting timely and accurate dementia diagnoses.
Following assurances over our long-term commitment to the future of Stroud Maternity Unit (SMU), we would like to further clarify the position on postnatal beds and set out the next steps for reinstating this provision
by Jeanie Worthington