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Guidelines to be followed if you wish to carry out your own burial
If you wish to cancel, change or ask a question about your outpatient appointment please contact the relevant department detailed here If your enquiry
If you are experiencing symptoms that need urgent or same-day advice, please contact your GP, NHS 111 or 999 accordingly.
If you need these, your doctor will give you more information.
Required information Relevant clinical details including: If a liver or bone pathology is suspected If the patient is pregnant Turnaround times Samples
If your child is under 4 years If you are a working parent, there are various childcare options if you have no family support to look after your children
If you have another attack
If you experience difficulties
You can opt-out if you do not wish to have any further support.
Avoid wet shaving if possible. Avoid using a hairdryer (if the scalp is being treated).
The sample taken during the biopsy is then examined under a microscope to check if endometrial hyperplasia is present and if so, what type.
If you would like to volunteer in the Chaplaincy department, one of your referees should be a faith leader.
if you are unable to talk to your loved one personally.
If you urgently need to pass urine, please tell the reception staff.
What if I forget to take a dose?
How will I know if a text message is from the hospital?
What will happen if I have a C. auris infection or I am a carrier?
pus is present please send an aspirate If unusual pathogens are suspected (e.g.
An epidural blood patch may be recommended if you have symptoms caused by low pressure in your head.
can support your care if you are admitted there.