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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
The aim of this page is to answer any questions you may have about your appointment in the Urology Assessment Clinic.
It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below:
It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below.
This page gives you information about how to look after your mouth following surgery. Following this advice should allow healing to complete quickly.
This page provides information for patients who may need to have an indwelling pleural catheter.
UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) policy for the IDPS programme is to offer and recommend screening to all eligible women. This is to enable early detection and treatment for infections in pregnancy in order to significantly reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission of infection.
Start a 5-minute timer. If you have a busy list then stop at 5 minutes. If the whole team wants to carry on beyond 5-minutes, then do!
Microbiology
An Underwater Adventure is a large-scale public mural at the Children’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
This page gives you information about Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) and aims to give you a better understanding of the condition.
The Chedworth Surgical Unit at Cheltenham General Hospital cares for day case and elective surgical admission patients.
This page gives you information about biofeedback therapy. The whole page should be read so that you understand what is required to make your treatment safe and effective. Your appointment is at the Gastrointestinal Laboratory (GI) located in the GI/Lung Function Department at Cheltenham General Hospital. You should report to Lung Function Department reception on arrival at the hospital.
This page gives you information about stress fractures, how they happen and how to help them repair and be less painful.
Information on how to take the best photographs of your skin lesion or rash.
You have had an endometrial biopsy and/or a hysteroscopy performed. The results of the hysteroscopy have been discussed with you today. This page will give you information about what to expect after having a hysteroscopy and when to expect the results from an endometrial biopsy.
by Paul Dunckley
Two South West Hospital Trusts have joined up with the regional Sight Loss Council to develop the first NHS audio guides for blind and visually impaired people. The new tools will help improve accessibility across hospitals in Gloucester, Cheltenham and Bristol.
Runners, riders, donors and doctors are among the hundreds of people who have helped raise £500,000 for a life-saving hospital scanner.
This page has been given to you to answer some of the questions you may have about the karyotyping and cystic fibrosis screening which has been recommended for you.