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Mallet finger is caused by an injury to the tendon or a small break to the bone where the tendon attaches.
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This may include having photographs taken of the pressure ulcer by a medical photographer.
the ward staff or via the switchboard by calling: 0300 422 2222
By choosing to have your treatment as a private patient at our NHS hospitals, you are assured of a comprehensive range of general and specialist medical
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The ED will continue to be staffed by nurses and senior doctors to see patients with less serious conditions.
Short lived pain (acute pain) is usually managed by your GP or by ward teams within the hospital, as it usually improves and goes away.
Additional tests may be added to the original request by contacting the laboratory.
You will be cared for by a radiologist, assisted by a radiographer or assistant practitioner.
We have also been fortunate to see firsthand the life-saving care provided by the NHS at the point of use.
Therapeutic range Appropriate therapeutic ranges are supplied by the reporting laboratory.
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You will not need to be seen by a doctor but your paperwork will be checked by the laboratory staff to make sure that all the information has been completed
Induction may be offered if you do not go into labour naturally by 41 weeks.
You will be supported by the colorectal clinical nurse specialist team.
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Treatment machines (Linacs) are regularly serviced and quality assured by Radiotherapy engineers and Medical Physics teams.
The Lung Function and Sleep Service is provided by a team of respiratory physiologists, practitioners and clinical staff.
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