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Your kidney mass has been surgically removed and analysed by our pathology department. It has been confirmed as a renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer).
It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below.
This page gives you information on care following banding of piles (haemorrhoids).
On Saturday 1 March from 08:00 – 13:30, a crane will be lifting a new external AC condenser to the roof of the Chedworth Day Surgery Unit
This page gives you instructions about how and when to start taking bowel prep before your gynaecological surgery.
It is important that you read the information on this page regarding your vascular surgery before your admission to hospital.
This page has been written for patients diagnosed with a cancer in the colon (large bowel). It aims to help you understand the process involved in your care and make you aware of the various treatment options that might be available to you.
This page provides information about using ice and heat in the treatment of soft tissue injuries.
We're seeking nominations for people to serve as Governors to represent the views and interests of Trust members and the local community
The department offers a comprehensive service for bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, serology and virology
This page gives you information about having a nerve root injection and the risks involved.
We are holding a Quality Summit on 26 November 2024 at Sandford Education Centre, Cheltenham General Hospital to explore a number of issues identified through investigating patient falls.
This page is for patients diagnosed with a cancer in the rectum (back passage). The information will help you to understand the patient pathway, and make you aware of the various treatment options that might be available to you.
This page gives you information about the treatment options for early vocal cord cancer.
This page is intended for all pregnant women who have been asked to attend for an oral Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT).
You have been referred this page because it is suspected that you have a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).
This page gives you information about the procedure known as a right hemicolectomy and extended right hemicolectomy which are performed to remove a diseased area in your bowel. It explains what the procedures involve and also some of the common complications associated with them.
You have been invited to attend the Haematology Clinic. This page gives you information about what will happen at the clinic and the staff you may meet. Haematology is the study of blood and the bone marrow. People attending these clinics will usually be suspected of having a problem with their blood.