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Telephone We will call you by telephone as close to your appointment time as possible.
Clinical Referrals Patients can be referred by GPs via the E-Referral System
The Siemens MiniTom simulator unit, funded by a generous donation from The Pied Piper Appeal through the Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity, includes
This information will have been given to you by the Pre-operative Assessment team.
He was recognised as one of the UK Leading UK Principal Investigators by The Chief Medical Officer.
A step further is to repeat the exercise by looking at an imaginary point half way between your eyes and the card so that the third image is achieved by
It is a fundraising appeal being led by Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity and supported by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
the ward staff or via the switchboard by calling: 0300 422 2222
However, people who live or work in the county or are affected by the work of the Trust (including members of the Trust who live outside of the County)
We do this by providing our staff with child protection awareness training and ensuring that we can identify, protect and care for those at risk.
You will be asked to sign a consent form by the ward doctor.
This is due to resurfacing works at the roundabout outside the Tower Block and a Crane by the main Atrium Entrance.
Our network collaborates with the Trust to eliminate unlawful discrimination experienced by staff.
By Dr Hina Iftikhar, Dr Warren Doherty, Dr Charlie Sharp
The most common form is caused by mutations in HFE gene and is known as type I HH.
It’s fantastic to have this improved environment that will benefit the thousands of patients who each year are supported by our Ophthalmology team.
It will depend on the NPWT you have but this will be discussed by your doctor or nurse before treatment is started.
ICU Steps This is a charity that is run by former intensive care patients, and aims to support patients and relatives affected by critical illness.
Patients can be referred to the Perineal Clinic by a doctor, physiotherapists, midwife or health visitor.
This service is intended for all those involved in or affected by baby loss to come together and reflect on the experience through music and poetry and