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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Every June, Dietitians Week celebrates the vital work of registered dietitians across the UK — the only qualified health professionals who assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems at both individual and wider population levels.
What to expect during your stay, ward facilities, visiting policy, and how to raise concerns while you’re a patient.
This guideline is for use in secondary care. Primary care guidance can be found here
This page gives you information about uterine prolapse and laparoscopic hysteropexy (also known as sacrohysteropexy). This procedure is performed for women who wish to have uterine preservation surgery for their prolapse.
Triggering of the finger (or thumb) is a common condition. The tendons run in a tight fibrous tunnel from the palm to the fingertips. At the entrance to this tunnel the tendon can have trouble gliding, resulting in a catching sensation or ‘triggering’ as the finger is straightened out.
NHS leaders in the county say they want Gloucestershire to be ‘at the leading edge of healthcare’ as they resume a public discussion on ideas for how community urgent care and specialist hospital services could be provided in the future.
This page provides information about pressure ulcers, how they develop and the steps you can take to prevent them.
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.
Mr Gleeson underwent his basic surgical training in the London and Bristol. He then carried out his higher surgical training programme in Bristol with two years in Gloucestershire. Prior to his Consultant appointment, he spent a year in Sydney at the internationally renowned ‘Australian Institute of Musculoskeletal Research’. He received advanced training in Soft Tissue Knee Surgery working with Mr Leo Pinczewski.
by Mark Allan
by Paul Donachie
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (the Trust) is a public benefit corporation established under the National Health Service Act 2006.
This page provides information for renal patients and answers some of the commonly asked questions about having a tunnelled dialysis catheter. It also explains the benefits and risks of the procedure.
The Gloucester Birth Unit is located in the Women's Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
'The Hand that Cared' commemorates Fannie Storr, a former Nursing Director and latterly a governor and volunteer chaplain at our Trust.
This page will give you information about having hernia surgery. It also answers some of the commonly asked questions and outlines some of the risks and possible complications linked with hernia surgery.
The term ‘arthritis’ is used to describe a swelling in a joint. There are many different types of arthritis, and osteoarthritis is the most common.
by Andy Champion
by Gillian Bestwick