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His research, leading to a PhD in cancer pharmacology, was done at the Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital.
Storage/transport Store urine at 2–30°C for up to 24 hours. Store transferred urines and swabs in Chlamydia transport medium at 2–30°C.
If your child is over 6, you can take them to have their bloods taken at West Block outpatients in Cheltenham General or Edward Jenner at Gloucestershire
Olivia Hall, Grants Manager at NHS Charities Together
You can choose to be referred for this at the time of storing sperm or at any time afterwards.
Cord blood samples may also be requested at delivery, and a further sample from the infant at 6 months of age.
re-view and interval chest radiograph (CXR) at 6 and 12 respectively.
Storage/transport Store urine at 2–30°C for up to 24 hours. Store transferred urines and swabs in their Aptima transport medium at 2–30°C.
Mr Takwale is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, specialising in upper limb surgery.
bank holidays, unless stated otherwise at the time.
Aim To increase the amount of one-stop dispensing to the surgical wards at Cheltenham General and reduce the avoidable supplies made at discharge by 10%
Breastfeeding support is available at the Unit.
Transfusion Purpose All pregnant women should have a blood group and antibody screen performed during the first trimester, and a repeat taken routinely at
Any X-rays taken are looked at by our radiologists.
at your home.
or at the Tower Block Reception desk at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Microbiology Notes Antibody may take up to three months following exposure to become detectable A positive antibody result reflects Hepatitis C infection at
Test not available at GHNHSFT
Please be aware if we assess your care as requiring Acute Care at GRH we will redirect you there, please be reassured we have an outreach team at GRH who
On arrival at the hospital