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Ask your GP or pharmacist for advice.
If you have a problem with your wound or you develop any of these symptoms after leaving hospital, contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice straight away,
Your midwife, GP or health visitor must completeĀ an application for you.
Excessive tenderness Redness Increased pain If you have any of these symptoms or you feel unwell as a result of the injection, then please contact your GP
If you have any further abnormal vaginal bleeding after you have been discharged, you should contact your GP, as you may need a repeat biopsy of the womb
diagnostic service, handling around 40,000 requests per annum, sent from a variety of locations within the region; including hospital theatres, clinics, GP
Discuss your bladder urgency with your GP or nurse to see if any changes to your medication can be made.
If you need further support before or after the surgery please contact your GP, consultant, Clinical Nurse Specialist or the Macmillan helpline.
If this happens, medical help may be needed, please contact your GP or NHS 111 stating that you have been given BuscopanĀ®.
Unfortunately, PALS are unable to support with any concerns relating to external NHS services such as your GP, the Ambulance Service or Community based
We will write to your GP to inform them that you are starting a course of radium 223 injections.
Unfortunately, only patients registered with a GP in England and reported to NHS England via RTT waiting lists are included.
If you have any minor concerns before being seen in the follow-up clinic, please contact your GP or the: Vascular Ward - 2A Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
If your test has been requested by your GP you will need to make an appointment to see them a month after the test to get the results.
If you are experiencing depression and have had thoughts that your life is not worth living, it is important to talk to your GP or healthcare professional
To access this clinic, please ask your GP, midwife, health visitor or physiotherapist to refer you.
After discharge, please contact your midwife, health visitor or GP with any concerns.
If you take warfarin, you will be asked to visit your GP, 3 to 5 days before your surgery to have your INR checked.
The GP will provide you with new sharps bins on prescription.