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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.
The commission was funded by the Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity
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They can do this by using the e-Refer system or the contact details below.
Mallet finger is caused by an injury to the tendon or a small break to the bone where the tendon attaches.
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
There are other causes of anaemia which would need to be ruled out by having further tests followed by treatment if needed.
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.
Adenovirus is detected by PCR.
This may be caused by your treatment, nausea and vomiting or by a sore mouth.
You can get in touch by emailing ghn-tr.bartongatemidwiferyteam@nhs.net.
For example, raised levels are caused by thiazide diuretics, theophylline and low dose aspirin; low levels are caused by high dose aspirin, corticosteroids
SAMPLES MUST BE TAKEN BY HAND TO PATHOLOGY RECEPTION** Sample requirements The CSF sample should be accompanied by a simultaneous plasma sample (ideally
Information on expressing breastmilk by hand and by the pump in the first few days: https://abm.me.uk/breastfeeding-information/expressing-breast-milk/
Routine blood tests ordered by your GP