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If you have not received the preparation or if you have any questions about it please telephone the Medication Advice Line.
If you are unable to attend your appointment, we would be grateful if you could contact us as soon as possible.
What happens if I have a PFO or ASD?
What happens if I am offered surgery?
NIV will be used if these treatments do not help you to get better.
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
If this is the case, it can be assessed by taking regular blood tests.
What if my symptoms continue?
If you have any questions about the treatment or if you need advice, please contact the Colposcopy Helpline.
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight. Required information Relevant clinical details including the reason for testing.
Call the Acute Haematology Oncology Unit (AHOU) if you are experiencing:
You will be informed if this is the case.
Always read the label, especially if you take other medicines or if you have been given prescription pain relief.
If you have any difficulties
If you are having a scan, please arrive at your scan appointment time.
If the bleeding becomes heavy, has a bad smell or if you are concerned, please contact your GP.
You must call 999 if you experience:
If you are insured, we advise that you check their fee structure with your insurers, to see if their fees are full covered.
This will enable you to contact them if you have any concerns or if you no longer wish to use this service.
Contact your GP if constipation becomes a problem.