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Who will perform the surgery?
You will be admitted to hospital as you will be feeling very poorly and will need urgent treatment.
At this stage, we will normally try to arrange annual reviews but this will depend on the individual needs of each child and may continue to be more frequent
During the days and weeks ahead, continued support will be available to you.
You will be seen by a member of the team on arrival who will book you in and complete a set of observations.
Who will I see and when?
Wheelchairs will be available at the points indicated on the map There will be limited parking for EZEC and SWAST ambulances dropping off or collecting
Will I feel any pain?
From Monday 1 February, birth supporters will be offered rapid COVID-19 tests when they attend inpatient maternity services
impact will be felt for well over a week.
certificates will be accepted.
Pain relief Your hip will hurt, but the pain will fluctuate and some days will feel worse than others.
Your consultant will discuss this with you.
The length of time that we will continue this monitoring will depend on how often you have any recurrences.
Now, many of those workers will be supporting the vaccination effort and we thank them for their wonderful service.”
You will be asked to complete an IT access form.
We will not share any other information with them.
This will then determine how quickly you will see a doctor.
Will I need further appointments?
During this time, all outpatient SACT appointments will take place on Prescott Ward, while Avening Ward will be closed to staff and patients.