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If you are concerned, please contact your GP or the Renal Specialist Nurses on the number at the end of this page.
Ask your pharmacist or GP for advice.
Who to involve in your care The team will continuously update your GP with a plan for your cancer treatment.
You have recently visited your GP with a swelling or lump in your neck or with symptoms that could mean your thyroid is not working correctly.
If these feelings continue it is important to discuss this with the people who are supporting you in the community, such as your GP or professionals within
You can get repeat prescriptions from your GP.
A report of the procedure will automatically be sent to your GP.
If you experience all or some of these symptoms for more than 2 days after the procedure, please contact your GP urgently.
Speak to your specialist or your GP if you think this might help you.
If you forget this then you should ask your GP to provide one.
If the pain does not settle with pain relief or the pain is increasing, please seek advice from your GP, NHS 111 your local Minor Injuries Unit or the
A letter will be sent to your GP explaining your results and treatment plan.
If you are a GP trainee returning to clinical practise in the Community/Primary Care placement please contact your GP SuppoRTT Champion Dr Tim Davis If
If you are at home, you can contact your GP/practice nurse for advice.
Taking other medications Do not give your child any additional medications without consulting your child’s GP or Rheumatologist.
NHS, private or category II GPs who want us to contact the GP out of hours service with results must also provide an up to date patient telephone number
to be linked with hip problems (such as foot deformities and wry neck/torticollis) A concern with your baby’s hips detected by the paediatrician or GP
Medical SDEC provides an alternative service for patients that either attend ED or are referred from their GP.
Changes to the GP clinical advice system The GHNHSFT Microbiology Department is looking to change the way that you communicate with us for clinical microbiology
If you need more tablets before your appointment date, these can be requested from your GP.