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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Building bridges, building health: A year of engagement and partnership
Specially commissioned artwork for the new Gallery Ward 2 at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital brings a sense of the peace of the natural world into the busy ward environment.
Our Focus Support and Information Centre is situated in the heart of the Oncology Centre in the outpatient waiting area of Cheltenham General Hospital.
This page gives you information about how to get support and advice now that you have been discharged from the hospital follow-up routine.
How to submit a question for the Trust Board
Parents and loved ones affected by baby loss could soon be able to visit a new garden of remembrance as part of our Big Plus Fund.
Do you feel like your life is on hold waiting for the pain to get better? Are you stuck, wishing that the pain would just go away? Do you struggle with the idea of accepting your pain? Do you feel that pain has taken away who you used to be? Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) could help you live your life again despite having pain.
This September, NHS, local authorities, and healthcare organisations across the country are uniting to deliver crucial messages to parents through ICON Week 2024.
At Gloucestershire Hospitals our Governors are crucial and valued partners, whose expertise, enthusiasm, challenge and support help to shape our Trust.
by Dr Karen Stone
This page has important information about Having a brother or sister in the Neonatal Unit (NNU).
This page is for those with parental responsibility for children who need X-ray’s and scans when there are concerns raised for a child’s welfare.
The Department of Critical Care (DCC) is a special ward in Gloucester that cares for people who are critically ill, in an unstable condition, or need close monitoring after surgery.
We are a consultant-led surgical unit with a patient-centred and multi-disciplinary approach to helping people manage their hand and wrist problems.
Mr Pegrum is a specialist lower limb surgeon who has been trained in Oxford and renowned surgical centres in the UK with an interest in hip and knee surgery. During his training Mr Pegrum was twice awarded the Nuffield prize for research in hip injuries and was a national Royal College of Surgeons Margaret Witt Scholar. Mr Pegrum supervises trainee surgeons from Bristol and has previously won numerous teaching awards.
Deborah Lee, Chief Executive of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said:
Fairview is a specialist outpatient unit which offers patients a full range of modern diagnostic tests and treatments for eye conditions.
Parents-to-be are being reminded of the importance of taking notice of baby’s movements during pregnancy, in a new campaign from Gloucestershire Local Maternity and Neonatal System.
This page is for people who have received treatment for a variety of different wounds, such as cuts, grazes or scrapes. It is not intended for patients who have had an operation.
by Louise Le Hegarat & Hannah Cook