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As November comes to a close, this year we intend to use the days of advent to share positive reflections about a colleague or department at what can be a challenging time of year.
This page gives you information about an endometrial biopsy, what to expect after the procedure and when you will receive the results.
Cheltenham General Hospital successfully performs the South West’s first keyhole pelvic exenteration, revolutionising cancer care with robotic surgery
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Steroid is a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, used to treat many conditions around the hand, such as arthritis, trigger finger, carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis.
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HbA1c can be used as a diagnostic test for diabetes
This is painful condition that involves irritation of the two tendons that run through a tunnel on the thumb side of the wrist.
Your doctor has recommended a temporal artery biopsy. This page will explain: What temporal arteritis is Why you might need this test How the test is done What happens afterwards Please ask your doctor if you have any questions.
Patients in Gloucestershire who have advanced head and neck cancers will be given enhanced access to a trial of a potential new cancer vaccine, in an expansion of the NHS Cancer Vaccine Launch Pad (CVLP).
An ultrasound scan is a test that uses high frequency sound waves to build a picture of your baby in the womb. Ultrasound scans are very safe and can be carried out at any stage of pregnancy.
The completion of Theatres three and four marks a significant milestone in establishing a flagship service, Image Guided Interventional Surgery (IGIS), at our hospitals.
This page will give you general information about having a barium meal or barium follow through X-ray and answer some of the commonly asked questions.
What to expect during your stay, ward facilities, visiting policy, and how to raise concerns while you’re a patient.
This page gives you information about scleral contact lenses, including how to insert the lenses and the care and cleaning needed.
The majority of routine operations are successful. It is important to be aware of some of the problems that can happen following surgery. This page outlines some of the complications of surgery and how to minimise their effects.
This page has been written to give you information about your planned bubble contrast echocardiogram.
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