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If constipation becomes a problem, please contact your GP as you may need a mild laxative.
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
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.
Your GP should receive the results in 4 days. Sometimes the results can come back contaminated.
A report of the procedure will automatically be sent to your GP.
To find out more, please contact your GP.
If you are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes you will be treated in the community by your practice nurse and GP.
with your GP and permission from the other parent along with their email address.
glucotabs 3 to 4 jelly babies 170 to 220mls pure orange juice 150 to 190mls Coca Cola® (full sugar) 2 tubes of GlucoGel® - only on prescription from your GP
People attending our service will have been referred by their GP or another Health Care Professional.
If your child continues to struggle, contact your GP or the Hearing Services department using the details below.
"But my GP picked it up on a routine urine test and referred me to a consultant at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, who told me I might be a suitable candidate
Please contact your GP or consultant directly for your examination results as these are not disclosed to Endoscopy.
After this time, please see your GP or contact NHS 111 for advice.
Forms related to the samples must be placed in the same bag/box:Red Box (for certain locations such as GP surgeries): Blood tubes - batched in order -
If you have any problems or concerns after going home, please contact your GP for advice.
Please contact your GP or consultant directly for your test results as these are not disclosed to Endoscopy.
Your GP would also be able to advise you on pain relief medication.