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If you feel that your sterilisation has failed, please make an appointment to see your GP as soon as possible.
Your GP might have asked you to come to the hospital, or you might have been brought into the Emergency Department (A&E).
Whether working on wards, in outpatient clinics, or in GP practices, dietitians are delivering real results – for patients, for staff, and for the wider
If the bleeding does not stop or it becomes heavy, please contact your GP for advice.
Alternatively, you could try to make a blood test appointment at your GP practice.
Patients who would like to be seen by the Smell Disorder and Allergy Clinic should get a referral through their GP.
A report of the procedure will automatically be sent to your GP.
If you have returned home, you should contact your GP.
wait cancer performance standards where we have been one of the best performers in the country in seeing and treating patients referred to us by their GP
GP practices and other Community Minor Injury and Illness Units across the county will continue to provide services.
If you don't know your NHS number, you can find it on your appointment letter, or you can ask your GP surgery or a health professional who is treating
photography – specially trained photographer to take photographs, for example of an injury, a rash or a mark on your child We may also: talk with your child’s GP
If your fever or breathlessness is not improving during the week after discharge, please contact your GP for advice.
You will be directed to us by your healthcare professional whether that’s a GP, paramedic etc.
Pain relieving medication may reduce pain and swelling but you will need to discuss the options available with a pharmacist or your GP.
After the first 24 hours following the operation the child’s GP should be contacted for advice.
Ask your GP or pharmacist for advice. Apply an ice pack to the injured area, please see leaflet GHPI0659 ‘Ice and heat treatment’.