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Food and drink We have two restaurants at Cheltenham General Hospital, for anybody who accompanies you during your visit.
We also offer virtual ways to learn how to carbohydrate count which can be done in your spare time. Please see our leaflet for more information.
We perform tests on tissues and fluids to help in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
want to make sure we have the latest equipment here to deliver the very best possible care to the Gloucestershire community.
This section profiles some of the work that we do
We pride ourselves on delivering a service that is timely, informative, efficient and friendly.
We want to involve you in the decision about your care and treatment. We are happy to answer any questions you may have or address any concerns.
, we can reduce the impact this is having on their quality of life or ability to function.
Method We took a group of fifth year medical students and divided them into the ‘control group’ and the ‘intervention group’.
With this new post we will be able to increase our research portfolio and the number of patients we can see.”
For your comfort, we offer single sex accommodation, toilet and hygiene facilities.
We are pleased that we can offer state of the art technology for diagnosis.
We care for over 800 residents of Gloucestershire as inpatients every day.
Please note that we are unable to answer any questions about your care via this method and will only reply to questions relating to the Portal.
Feedback is so important in ensuring that we understand people's experiences of the care we provide.
We provide a range of radiology services including X-ray, MRI, CT and ultrasound scans.
During your stay with us, we will discuss your treatment plan and involve you at all times in any decisions we take.
The new service from Macmillan can only serve to enhance the care we offer, now and in the years to come.
We are a multidisciplinary group from across the South West, from transplant units and referring units, united around the aim of transplanting as many