We use cookies to provide you with a better service. Carry on browsing if you’re happy with this or read more about our cookie policy and privacy policy.
For advice on how to stop smoking, speak to your GP or contact the Gloucestershire Healthy Lifestyles service on 0800 122 3788.
have finished treatment, you are concerned about anything, please contact your radiotherapy department (your will be given the contact details) or your GP
After 24 hours, please contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice
A list of your current medication prescribed by your GP. You may also like to bring a book or magazine to read. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Gloucestershire Royal Emergency Department Another MIIU (Minor Injury and Illness Units) A same-day emergency care (at Cheltenham or Gloucester) Out of Hours GP
If it happens after you have gone home, please contact your GP for advice.
If you need urgent advice and cannot make contact with us (such as during the evenings or at weekends), please contact your GP, or NHS 111.
If you have any of the following signs and symptoms for more than 2 to 3 weeks you should discuss these with your GP or call the specialist nursing team
If your GP is not available you can contact your Urogynaecology Nurse Practitioner.
If you have any concerns, please contact your midwife, GP or your obstetric physiotherapist at the following hospitals: Cheltenham General Hospital Tel
Your GP and health visitor will be informed about what has happened and may contact you.
New patients When your GP refers you to a haematologist, it is often as a result of an abnormal blood test.
If you suffer these symptoms at any time, you should contact your GP or community nurse.
Please do not hesitate to discuss any concerns you may have with the Colposcopist, clinic nurses or your GP.
We see our patients with suspected lung cancer within two weeks of referral from a GP.
Since the CQC review, we have made significant further investment in a 24/7 Clinical Assessment Service (CAS) working alongside NHS 111 and the GP Out
volunteers across at 8 NIHR sites, including: Queen Alexandra Hospital Portsmouth (Wessex) Northwick Park Hospital (North West London) The Good Practice (GP
A copy of the summary will also be sent to your GP.
Alternatively, you can contact your GP (facial biopsy) or registered dentist (mouth biopsy) for advice.
If there are any changes in your baby’s condition after discharge, such as increasing jaundice, very sleepy, poor feeding, please contact your GP, midwife