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You should seek medical advice from your GP or NHS 111 if you experience: An increase in pain Problems with breathing Feeling increasingly unwell Persistent
You will receive a copy of the ERCP report that is sent to your GP.
been a partner at Royal Crescent Surgery from 1981 to 2002, and then a partner at Berkeley Place Surgery until 2016, after which he worked as a locum GP
If this happens, please make an appointment with your GP as you will need a course of antibiotics.
Patients who would like to access the Late Effects service can ask their GP or other healthcare professionals involved in their care to refer them via
If you need to contact your GP for any reason or to attend another hospital, please take these documents with you.
If you still have the symptoms after 24 hours, please contact your GP as they may prescribe antibiotics.
Please contact your GP or consultant directly for your test results as these are not disclosed to Endoscopy.
The GP surgery staff will place it with other samples ready to be transported to the local microbiology laboratory at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
You must seek urgent medical attention via NHS 111 or your GP if you suffer from any of the following:
Mental health support If you find your mental health and wellbeing has been affected you may wish to contact your GP, SARC or Let’s talk for support.
Hospital, Great Western Road, Gloucester, GL1 3NN Advice If you have enquiries about your treatment regarding blood transfusions please contact your GP
For non-urgent routine childhood illnesses, you are encouraged to talk to your GP in the first instance.
If you miss 2 appointments, we will assume that you no longer require UVB therapy and your referral letter will be returned to your GP/referring doctor
We can refer you to other specialities and will inform your GP of any advice or support needed, as well as help you and your family understand where you
If you experience any of the follow please contact the Plaster room, Trauma Clinic or your GP for advice during office hours.
If you have any worries or concerns, contact your GP for advice.
Alternatively, you can contact your GP.
acceptable weight for your height using the BMI (Body Mass Indicator) calculator on our physiotherapy website (details on the end of this leaflet) or your GP
Please contact your GP for more information.