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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
volunteer massage therapists for oncology
Your child has had an injury to the arm which has been diagnosed as a buckle fracture. This injury is treated like a sprain and will not cause any long-term problems. The following information aims to explain what a buckle fracture is and how to support a child while it heals.
This page gives you information about your planned dobutamine stress echocardiogram.
There are so many ways that you can help make a difference - wherever you are on your journey, we are here to help
Under the Data Protection Act 2018 you are entitled to access your clinical records or any other personal information held about you.
From Monday 9 March until Saturday 14 March, Gloucestershire Hospitals will be celebrating its healthcare scientists and the role they play in making a difference to patients’ lives as part of national Healthcare Science Week.
This page gives you information about the banding of your piles, what to expect after the procedure and the possible complications. It also gives you information about how to stop the piles returning.
It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below.
Deficiency of the enzyme alpha-galactosidase, results in Fabry's disease, an X-linked, recessive, lysosomal storage disease, also known as Anderson-Fabry disease.
A general anaesthetic will mean your child will be asleep when they have their treatment.
An operation to decompress the carpal tunnel provides excellent relief from symptoms of tingling and numbness, particularly night-time symptoms.
This page gives you information about Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and its treatment.
This 24-hour helpline is for oncology and haematology patients who are unwell or experiencing side effects from their cancer or treatment while at home.
Our team of experts provide high quality, expert care for ill and premature babies at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Cheltenham’s General Hospital’s East Block Out Patients Department has recently benefitted from a £256,000 refurbishment.
We have been reflecting on our maternity services and the experiences of those who use them. We would like to share some of our thoughts and details with you about our ongoing work to improve our services.
At the base of the hand, there is a ligament called the transverse carpal ligament or also known as the flexor retinaculum
This page provides information about pressure ulcers, how they develop and the steps you can take to prevent them.