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If this does not settle, please contact your GP. For most surgical wounds you will have a dressing in place.
Some patients requiring urgent GP surgery services may also be able to access a slot at the GP-led Gloucester Health Access Centre at Quayside House, Gloucester
Children or young people are referred via their GP or following admission to children’s inpatients.
Send as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to the laboratory either via GP or direct to the laboratory.
Your GP will receive details of all the medication prescribed for you in hospital.
Observe your child at home and contact your GP with any concerns.
This can be arranged at your GP practice. It is usually done by your GP, pharmacist from your GP practice or another healthcare professional.
A report will be sent to your GP. The results of the test and any specimens taken are sent directly to your GP. This can take up to 5 weeks.
This specialist service is open to any patient who is registered with a Gloucestershire GP and meets the One Gloucestershire Integrated Care System criteria
contractions Abdominal pain / injury A reduction in your baby’s movements or a change in the pattern of movements Urine infections not treated by your GP
A report will be sent to your GP. The results of the test and any specimens taken are sent directly to your GP.
If you have any questions or concerns about driving, please contact your GP.
You should notify your GP and arrange for your smear test 3 months after delivery.
We want to remind the public that Cheltenham’s A&E department is once again open around the clock for walk-ins and GP referrals.
If you need help but are not in crisis, please contact your GP if in opening hours, or 111.
This would usually be with your GP or COPD nurse.
When you should contact your GP or hospital team
The NHS locally is also recommending that patients who are asked to attend GP surgeries or community services also wear face coverings.
GP Surgeries - Cheltenham