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All X-rays taken are reviewed by a specialist doctor and occasionally it may be necessary for us to contact you.
Tewkesbury Hospital Theatre Manager James Willetts explains: “This new technology is much more advanced with improved quality of image which enables us
grateful to the Gloucestershire Hospitals charity for providing start-up funding for our community outreach worker and having the confidence to allow us
and two-week wait cancer performance standards where we have been one of the best performers in the country in seeing and treating patients referred to us
Requesting and what to tell us: ICE Microbiology: Pernasal swab c&s Sunrise (SCM): Bordetella pertussis PCR or Pernasal swab – whooping cough culture.
We also liaised with our lung physiology department daily for equipment calibration and programming enabling us to manage the quick turnover of patients
If this happens, please phone us or your regular dentist for advice.
Thank you to everyone who helps us fund the latest equipment to improve the patient experience over and above that the NHS can provide.
Our priority is to care for our patients, who are the women, birthing people and babies staying with us.
You will need to have a planning CT scan, which allows us to accurately target your radiotherapy treatment.
They really are part of the Gloucestershire hospitals family and none of us can do our jobs without the support of others.
This will enable us to improve the safety and quality of our work and help staff to feel valued which, in turn, will improve morale.
Tell us: What is working well and what needs improvement? Your experiences with our services. Your ideas for improving health and care in the future.
This will allow us to see if you have any delayed reactions.
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If you miss a blood test, the computer system will alert us.
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