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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
If patient on high dose biotin therapy (>5mg/day) collect sample at least 8 hours after the last dose.
If you are likely to experience nausea and/or vomiting, you will be given anti-sickness medication before each treatment and a supply to take home.
Dr Qayum is a General Paediatrician with an specialist interest in paediatric respiratory medicine.
Dr Noble works within the emergency department.
Our teams work with both inpatients and outpatients to help them understand and better manage the impact of their health problems.
Help us to understand your experience of Qutenza treatment
General anaesthesia (Head and Neck and Regional Anaesthesia).
Dr Garcia-Rodriguez is a general anaesthetist with a specialist interest in orthopaedic surgery and obstetrics and has been a consultant in Gloucestershire since 2000.
Vascular access and procedures, haemodialysis and transplant medicine.
From 28 November 2022, continuing building work at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is likely to cause significant disruption and possible queues around the GRH site for two weeks.
The paediatric dietetic team have developed videos which offer dietary advice if you have a child with dietary needs.
Join Teapot Frenzy at their exciting 'Tunes you can hum' event, in support of The Big Space Cancer Appeal. Featuring light and popular classics, this will be a fun event for all the family. Tickets are £12 and under 16s are free!
General gastroenterology including Inflammatory Bowel Disease Small bowel imaging - capsule endoscopy and enteroscopy
Dr Silva has a special interest in Parkinson's disease and headache.
Thanks to donations to our Focus fund, a new research role is helping to make a real difference for local cancer patients and NHS staff.
Our hospitals are extremely busy at present and we are strongly urging people to only call 999 or visit the two Emergency Departments if it’s a life-threatening situation or a serious injury