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Will somebody need to sign for the medication?
Will my child need an X-ray?
Do I need to prepare for the procedure?
When your GP surgery is closed, if you have an urgent need, call NHS 111 and they will make sure you receive the care you need.
If you do need a follow-up appointment, we will book one for you.
They can provide all the equipment you need.
If you are more than 8 weeks pregnant or unsure of your dates, you need to register as soon as possible.
Intensive care unit (ICU) Patients in intensive care need constant medical support to keep their body working.
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Why do I need to have a VCE?
Why do I need a temporal artery biopsy?
This would mean that you would need to come to the hospital for about 2 hours. In some cases, you may need to come to the hospital for a second dose.
You will need to drink more fluids. The benefit of radiotherapy is that the tumour shrinks away without the need for surgery.
However, some patients need more support when leaving hospital.
If you need to cancel your place at the session, please contact the team as soon as possible.
Our specialist children's staff are based at GRH and will provide your child with the care they need.
Why do I need BiPAP therapy?
for patients to travel to Gloucestershire Royal or Cheltenham General Hospital Some patients may still need to come to our hospitals for blood tests,
Will I need further treatment?