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Serum - paired samples not required
This page gives you information about your appointment at the Critical Care Follow-up Clinic.
This page gives information for a person living with dementia and their carer about what to expect when visiting an Outpatient Department (OPD) at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This page will also give you information about services within Gloucestershire to support you and the person you care for living with dementia.
This page is a general guide for you, your family and friends.
30 mL sterile Universal container
This page provides advice for when you go home after having gynaecological surgery
Learn more about working as an international medical graduate (IMG) at Gloucestershire Hospitals.
by Dr. Sabrina Sargent and Dr. Alexander Carpenter
Mr Hayman treats a variety of conditions including:
Cheltenham General Hospital (CGH) is set to benefit from a £10.2m investment to build a new orthopaedic theatre and birthing unit.
by Harriet Dykes
This page gives you information about having a ureteric stent placed in the ureter (the tube between your kidney and bladder). It also includes the benefits, risks and possible complications associated with a ureteric stent.
Exciting plans to transform Cheltenham General and Gloucestershire Royal Hospitals as part of a £39.5m investment have taken a step forward after planning applications were submitted.
This page tells you about some of the common problems patients have on being moved to a ward following a stay in Critical Care and also on leaving hospital. This page suggests simple ways to solve these problems and also tells you what to expect.
Deborah Lee steps down on 10 January after over 7 years in post as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), handing over the reins to new CEO Kevin McNamara.
Steve is the Clinical Lead for Upper GI Surgery and an Honorary Tutor at Bristol University Medical School.
In addition to fractures, certain paediatric conditions may require the support of our Plaster Room services.