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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
Email: imperial.oprestore@nhs.net (GP referral only) Op COURAGE: Veterans mental health and wellbeing service.
Your GP will be informed about the loss of your baby and may also be able to offer you support.
Urgent care lead at NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group and local GP, Dr Jeremy Welch said: “There is a real ambition in Gloucestershire to
For urgent advice before 16 weeks, you should contact your GP.
Your GP will receive a copy of the report and the results of any biopsies when available.
A report of the procedure will be sent to your GP.
Please contact your GP, NHS 111 or return to the Emergency Department.
You will receive a copy of this alongside the breast care team and your GP.
Less severe symptoms which need to be discussed with your GP or NHS 111 include:
It was simply first class, after my local GP referred me to Cheltenham hospital, the staff at Cheltenham were all over me, they threw everything at me
If pain or bleeding becomes excessive you should contact your GP for advice.
You can be referred to this service via your cancer care team or GP.
Your GP can provide you with more information about these.
Some examples of the measures being taken by health and care services: GP surgeries working together to offer additional appointments during evenings and
This has involved fundamental changes in local hospitals, community services and GP surgeries.
If you have not been referred but would like to talk to us about your pain, please contact your GP and ask for a referral to the Gloucestershire and Herefordshire
We work closely and liaise with other healthcare professionals such as your GP, and can arrange referrals to specialist healthcare services based on your
If you experience sudden bleeding or swelling in the groin after the procedure, while at home, press on the area firmly and urgently contact your GP or