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Entry and exit via the Tower Block Entrance at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) will be via an alternative entrance from Thursday 15 May to Friday
You will be able to discuss your treatment with a doctor when you need to and you will be able to remove the mask to make it easier for you to talk at
You may be asked to put on a hospital gown You will be asked to lie on your front on an X-ray trolley X-ray images (pictures) may be used to guide the
to pharmacy.
This will mean that chemotherapy treatment dates may need to be rescheduled or alternative arrangements made to be able to safely deliver treatment.
to continue to work to provide for their family.”
their last period to hand.”
Support to stop smoking
We have continued to grow what we are able to offer, from yoga and singing to practical support and companionship for new mothers.”
PCOS can lead to a resistance to insulin. This means that your body will produce very high levels of insulin in an attempt to compensate.
Information and support is available to any patients who wish to stop smoking.
To get the most benefit it is important to keep doing the exercises every day.
Will I need to come to physiotherapy again?
There is still time to donate and help support our CT Gamma Scanner appeal to bring the latest technology to Gloucestershire.
to consent to care and treatment will be made.
sessions are both vital to embed knowledge in to practice – also ensures it is adaptable to different types of learners (visual, auditory, etc.)
Allow them to move to a place where they feel more comfortable. Speak to their school and agree to a consistent approach.
Many people are able to return to work within 4 to 6 weeks after their surgery.
to Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Cirencester Hospital Tel: 0300 421 6200 Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Stroud Hospital Tel: 0300 421 8073 Monday to
manage the impact of pain on daily life If you would like to be referred to the pain management service, please speak to your GP.