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During your operation, the bowel and surrounding tissue that is removed will be sent to the histology laboratory for analysis.
During your operation, the bowel and surrounding tissue that is removed will be sent to the histology laboratory for analysis (examination).
A report of the procedure will automatically be sent to your GP.
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For both burials and cremations the Consent for Release form will be sent to the Mortuary and will be ready when you phone to make an appointment to collect
A urine sample will be sent for testing to rule out infection and you will be asked to complete a 3 day frequency/ volume chart to record the time of passing
A blood sample will be taken and sent to the laboratory to check that you are not anaemic.
Information gathered during your consultation may be sent as a letter update to you and relevant healthcare professionals involved in your care.
During your operation the bowel and surrounding tissue that is removed will be sent to the pathology laboratory for analysis (investigation).
The polyp will be sent for analysis under the microscope.
A survey will be sent to you electronically via email following discharge. Please make sure that we have your current email address.
During your operation, the bowel and surrounding tissue that is removed will be sent to the pathology laboratory for analysis (investigation).
You will be sent details of a follow-up appointment with your oncologist.
After starting insulin pump therapy, you will be sent an appointment to see the Diabetes Consultant in the Insulin Pump Clinic.
However, for a very small minority of services some information may be sent and stored abroad, such as out of hours radiology reporting where information
Generally, appointments are sent to you in the post following referral from your community midwife.
If the community nurse cannot unblock the catheter, they will need to contact the Urology Team for advice or if out of hours, then you should be sent to