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Putting you in control of your follow-up care This page provides you with information about Patient Initiated Follow-Up appointments or PIFU for short, at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It explains what PIFU appointments are and how they work.
This page gives you information about having a mouth or facial biopsy and answers some of the commonly asked questions. If you have any further questions, please contact the Oral and Maxillofacial department using the contact information at the end of this page.
The most important indicator of bleeding risk is the patient history
It has been agreed that the provision of X-ray services in Gloucestershire will be revised on an interim basis to ensure that the most specialist services can continue to be provided safely. The temporary changes are a response to the high levels of radiographer vacancies being experienced in Gloucestershire.
In order to discharge its duties effectively, the Board is required to have a number of statutory Committees.
This test is only performed following discussion with the Consultant Haematologist.
This page gives you information about having a steroid joint injection and explains what the procedure involves.
The Silver course consists of two half days (face to face), followed by three online modules, with the aim of developing improvement teams and working through the initial stages of their improvement initiatives.
We're holding an information day on 19 March, in partnership with the Gloucestershire Kidney Patients' Association
Your treatment starts as soon as you come into the emergency department (ED). On arrival, you will see a specialist emergency clinician called a triage nurse who will assess how serious your condition is. This allows patients with life-threatening problems to be seen first.
How to apply to volunteer at our Trust, including steps to apply, completing an online application form and submitting it.
This page gives you information about having a urinary flow rate test followed by an ultrasound bladder scan.
Whether raising a concern, saying thank you or making a complaint, there are many ways to share your feedback with us.
The Lilleybrook ward cares for patients being treated for cancer. We are in the Oncology centre, on the ground floor at the back of Cheltenham General Hospital.
You have been given this page as you are anaemic with low iron levels in your body. Your doctor has suggested that you receive Ferinject® which is a special type of iron preparation given through a drip. Ferinject® is used instead of iron tablets.
Everything you need to know about our on-site pharmacies.
This page gives you information about having a Computed Tomography (CT) guided bone biopsy. It explains how the procedure is carried out and some of the possible complications.
The London Road Courtyard entrance area at GRH will be closed off from midnight Monday 5 May through to 7am Wednesday 7 May.
This page covers some of the most important things that have been discussed with you during admission. The information on this page aims to help you through the first few weeks following diagnosis and also gives you advice and guidance to help you to make the safe transition from hospital to home.