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If you have any difficulties
If you experience a lot of bleeding that does not stop, or if you feel unwell, feverish and have severe pain, please phone 999 or go to your nearest Accident
This will enable you to contact them if you have any concerns or if you no longer wish to use this service.
Please contact the department for further information if screening is required.
Contact your GP if constipation becomes a problem.
Your local pharmacist can advise you if you are taking other medication.
You can do this at home or if you prefer, make an appointment with the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery.
If you do not have a period at the usual time, take a pregnancy test.
Your doctor has asked you to have a 5HIAA urine test to measure certain hormones which your body produces if you have a neuroendocrine tumour (NET).
Call 999 if you have any of the following symptoms of SEPSIS
Please let us know if there is anything that needs to be locked away.
What if I am poorly on the day of my appointment?
Positive samples taken beyond 10 days may indicate developing chicken pox infection or existing immunity If urgent testing is required, please contact
If the reliever is needed more frequently, give the dose then you must seek medical advice. Contact your GP or NHS 111 if your GP’s surgery is closed.
What to do if you are having problems
If this becomes heavy, has a bad smell or if you are concerned, please contact your GP.
If you have any questions about the cervical screening test or if you need advice, please contact the Colposcopy Helpline.
If serum B12 low resume 3 monthly B12 replacement. If serum B12 normal, monitor blood count and B12 annually.
Call the Acute Haematology Oncology Unit (AHOU) if you are experiencing:
However, new medication should be stopped if there is no clear benefit or if there are significant side effects.