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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Lyme disease
You have been advised to have a procedure called an enteroscopy, which is a close look at the small bowel. The procedure is like a gastroscopy, but goes on into the small bowel and so will take more time.
It is important for you to know the signs of labour and to be prepared.
This test is used to detect current or recent Rubella infection
Please read the information on this page carefully as it is important that you use your crutches safely and correctly to avoid any delay in your recovery.
This page gives you information about having a contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) scan.
Thanks to a generous donation by the Provincial Grand Lodge of Gloucestershire Freemasons, a new jet ventilator has been funded for Gloucestershire Hospitals
Businesses, schools and community groups can join the pack to support an incredible wildlife sculpture trail coming to Gloucestershire!
This page is designed to allow you to gauge how you are doing after having a wrist fracture.
You have been given this page as you are anaemic with low iron levels in your body. Your doctor has suggested that you receive Ferinject® which is a special type of iron preparation given through a drip. Ferinject® is used instead of iron tablets.
This page explains why your child has an appointment for the Neurodevelopmental Clinic at either Gloucestershire Royal Hospital or Cheltenham General Hospital and why it is important for your child to attend their appointment.
by Dr Neal Chauhan and Dr James Sharples
This page gives you information about infertility laparoscopy and dye test to check your pelvis and fallopian tubes.
This page gives you information about nasal douching, when to use it and how to make up a saline solution.
This page gives you information about the surgery you are about to have to repair your fractured lower jaw. If you have any further questions, please ask a member of the Oral & Maxillofacial team or contact us on the telephone number at the end of this page.
If patient on high dose biotin therapy (>5mg/day) collect sample at least 8 hours after the last dose.
This page gives you information about your visit to the outpatient Hysteroscopy Clinic for menstrual disorders (period problems). This page also answers some of the commonly asked questions. If you feel that you need more information, please do not hesitate to contact the clinic. The contact details are at the end of this page.
30 mL sterile Universal container