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Who will benefit from the Discharge Medicines Service
It will be closed overnight. The A&E service will resume at 8am on Tuesday 2 July 2024.
“In particular, the work at Cheltenham will enhance theatre capacity and in doing so will ensure fewer patients from the county will have to travel out
Will I have any pain after the operation?
Where will the biopsy be done and who will carry it out?
You will then see a doctor or nurse who will take bloods and order any other appropriate investigations.
This page will give you information about what this means and how you will be looked after.
Your Admission Letter will set out details of the care and treatment that you will receive. It will also confirm your appointment or admission dates.
You will therefore return to regular screening.
Who will I see?
Will I need an injection?
The planning appointment will be done using a CT scan. You will be in the position in which you will have your treatment.
We will also ask you about your general health. Your eyelid will be examined and you will be offered an operation if needed.
The newly refurbished theatres will be maintained by NHS Gloucestershire Managed Services.
Will I lose my hair?
What will happen if I agree to have the test?
The nurses will discuss this with you.
If there is a hole, the doctor will explain this. The results will be sent to your referring doctor.
An ECG will be performed.
You will be asked to undress to the waist for the CEM, a hospital gown will be provided.