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If there is anything you wish to know or talk about, please contact the bereavement support midwife.
If you cannot come into hospital on the surgery date sent to you, please let the Admissions Office know immediately.
If you inform us that this is not possible on the day of the procedure it will be at your consultant’s discretion if they perform the procedure.
If you have any concerns before 16 weeks of pregnancy, you should contact your GP’s surgery or if out of normal working hours NHS 111 for advice.
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 don't think you require this service consider if you know anyone who would.
What if I forget to take a dose?
How will I know if a text message is from the hospital?
Required information Relevant clinical details including: If a liver or bone pathology is suspected If the patient is pregnant Turnaround times Samples
What should I do if I fall?
Refrigerate samples if transport is delayed. Turnaround time Microscopy results on day of receipt Culture results 2 - 4 days
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 transport is delayed, refrigeration is preferable to storage at ambient temperature. Turnaround time 2 - 5 days
As of this morning (Tuesday 14 May), if you’re over the age of 18 you will be able to view your appointment letters and details in our brand new Patient
If the repeat X-ray is normal, you will be notified of the result by letter in 2 to 4 weeks.
If you have any bleeding, always let your cancer doctor or nurse know.
If your skin is already sore
If you have any problems or questions, please contact the Radiology Nurses.
If the discharge gets heavier, foul smelling or if you have bright red bleeding, you should contact your GP or specialist nurse for advice.