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by Ray Owen.
the ward staff or via the switchboard by calling: 0300 422 2222
This work uses data provided by patients and collected by the NHS as part of their care and support and would not have been possible without access to
This may include having photographs taken of the pressure ulcer by a medical photographer.
by Jim Moriarty
Led by one of our Histopathologists, this will provide an insight to the important role that Histopathology plays in diagnosing disease.
You should use the disinfection system recommended by your optometrist.
Test performed by Department of Clinical Chemistry, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. Sample Requirements Clotted blood.
Sample retention: samples will be retained by Bristol.
Microbiology Notes The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals.
Microbiology Department as the GHNHSFT Microbiology Laboratory are not sent the results by the testing Reference Laboratory.
by Sue McShane, Sue Merrett, Sue Macklin and Julie Brian
You will be seen by a team including a consultant or senior doctor, a nurse and a physiotherapist.
You will be contacted by the EPAU team, usually within 24 hours, to arrange an appointment.
by Dr Astrid Stellingwerff
by Clemency Nye, Sophie Boyd and Suzanna Lake
Treatment machines (Linacs) are regularly serviced and quality assured by Radiotherapy engineers and Medical Physics teams.
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Adenovirus is detected by PCR.
This may be caused by your treatment, nausea and vomiting or by a sore mouth.