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by Deborah Painter
by Matt Little
You have been advised to have a flexible sigmoidoscopy to help investigate the cause of your symptoms. It is important that you read this page before you have the procedure so that you understand what will happen and the preparation involved.
This page gives you information about having aa sweat test. It also explains what to expect when your child comes to the hospital for the test.
This page gives you information about tests used to help identify problems at the back of the eye.
The Gloucestershire Cancer Prehabilitation Service will be temporarily suspended from 1 August 2025 due to ongoing staffing challenges and wider service pressures.
Opiate bioavailability and response are highly variable. Wide inter-patient variation exists.
by Mark Allan
The ‘End PJ paralysis’ campaign aims to help patients to become active in their recovery, keep their independence and help improve mental wellbeing and dignity.
Clotted blood (No patient preparation or special handling required)
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by Jonathan Cobley
What we have done to make maternity care safer for you.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a major global threat across human, animal, plant, food, and environmental sectors.