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Turnaround times The assays are run throughout the day and night. The in-lab turnaround time is less than 24 hours.
laparoscopic prostatectomy Treatments for bladder cancer, including robotic-assisted laparoscopic cystectomy Surgery for prostatic obstruction including day
unwell or have any concerns about your health, including your baby’s movements, please call our Maternity Advice Line (triage): 0300 422 5541 - 24 hours a day
Mealtimes Breakfast: 8am Lunch: 1pm Dinner: 6pm All meals are served from a hot trolley, apart from breakfast, and drinks are available throughout the day
Maternity Triage is an assessment area in our Women's Centre which is staffed by a Midwife 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for people 16 weeks pregnant
Result interpretation Results will be available within 4 days depending on the day of receipt. Reference range: Ø Pre dose: 10 – 20 mg/L.
On the day of your operation
You must not drink alcohol on the same day as your endoscopy.
It’s normal for us to arrange extra tests on the day of your appointment, so you may need to wait a bit longer for these to happen.
If you need to check on the whereabouts of your transport on the day, please call E-zec on 0300 777 5577.
This page gives you information about what to expect when you come in to the Mayhill Unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital for a procedure or day surgery
and a Day Surgery Unit.
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has a full A&E department open 24 hours a day.
This innovative technology has helped us to see how a patient could be feeling over an extended period, rather than just on the day of the clinic.
On the day of your procedure
You can listen to Cotswold Hospital Radio during your stay at Gloucestershire Royal or Cheltenham General Hospital, which is broadcast all day every day
The current recommendation is 400mcg of folic acid once a day.
Send at ambient temperature to the laboratory on the day of sample collection.
What will happen on the day of the appointment?
We can pause and if necessary, we can stop for that day and make an appointment for you to return on another day for general anaesthetic.