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Referrals to the late effects service
to manage.
The plan is to continue to move towards disease specific clinics to continue the improvement pathway.
Space to Innovate Our cancer care centre gives cancer patients the opportunity to take part in cutting-edge research trials that have helped to improve
Return to work
What to expect after treatment
To breastfeed successfully, the baby needs to latch on to both the breast tissue and nipple and their tongue needs to cover the lower gum so the nipple
Please note that patients must be able to attend the clinic appointment to be eligible.
If you would like to make a donation, please send a cheque to the address below. Cheques are payable to GHNHSFT.
Tel: 0300 422 6278 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm Gynaecology Outpatients Tel: 0300 422 6246 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Consultants To speak to a consultant or their secretary, please take a look at our Consultants page to find the number you need.
Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Maggie’s Centre Tel: 01242 250 611 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Try not to strain when passing motions. Go to the toilet when you feel the need and do not try too hard to push.
Our role is to help test for sleep disorders, and to help you get more sleep.
“Bariatric surgery allows patients to experience life in a very different way to what they did prior to treatment.
Having to strain to pass urine. Difficulty in starting to pass urine. A slow urinary flow – taking a long time to pass urine.
allowed to.
Speak to your pharmacist or GP about suitable medicines to help reduce the itch and creams to sooth the skin.
apply to the Information Commissioner seeking resolution to the matter.
It is important to give yourself time; it may help to talk to your partner about how you feel.