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The Gloucester Birth Unit is located in the Women's Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
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From 7/11/22, continuing building work at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is likely to cause significant disruption and possible queues around the GRH site.
By Emilie Kerslake, Dr Hina Iftikhar, Dr Seema Alaee, Dr Rachel Kaminski, Dr Charlie Sharp
Visitors to our sites this week will notice eye-catching new signs requesting that patients refrain from smoking on our sites, including in the grounds.
These are the terms and conditions for private patients at our Trust. They include important information about your treatment.
Head and neck cancers can affect areas such as the mouth, throat, voice box, nose, and salivary glands.
After you’ve looked after those closest to you, you can help transform the lives of future patients
This page explains how we handle your health records. Your records contain detailed information about your medical history. We want to assure you that your personal information is always handled with your confidentially in mind.
by Lowri Bowen
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions that might help if you have queries about the Patient Portal.
Cheltenham General and Gloucestershire Royal Hospitals have been awarded £39.5m of capital funding to modernise hospital buildings, transform services and deliver even better patient care.
Gloucestershire Hospitals is committed to excellence in cancer care, particularly in the realm of supporting patients undergoing Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT). With a focus on patient comfort and well-being, the Oncology department continues to provide innovative techniques and services to alleviate some of the burdens associated with cancer treatment.
Designated teams of midwives will care for women at all stages throughout their pregnancy, birth and in the early days following birth in a Continuity of Carer scheme being launched in Gloucestershire at the end of April.
You have been referred to the Rapid Access Skin Assessment Clinic by your GP. Your GP may have attached photographs to the referral which will have been reviewed by a consultant dermatologist at the hospital. At the Rapid Access Skin Assessment Clinic, we will look at or treat a skin lesion. A skin lesion is a part of the skin that has an abnormal growth or appearance compared to the skin around it. Our priority is to confirm or rule out a diagnosis of skin cancer. This page gives you information about the clinic and how it runs.
The Paediatric Gastroenterology Service in Gloucestershire is part of a clinical network of gastroenterology teams in the South West. We work closely with our colleagues at Bristol Children’s Hospital, as well as other specialist centres such as Great Ormond Street Hospital to provide treatment and supportive care for children and young people in Gloucestershire who have complex bowel problems.
Radiotherapy is an integral part of treatment for many malignancies, it is a cancer treatment where radiation is used to kill cancer cells. It may be used in the early stages of cancer treatment or after it has started to spread.
Visiting times are: 3pm – 4.30pm and 6pm – 8pm
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We are committed to being open and transparent about the improvements we are making to Gloucestershire Maternity Services. We want women, birthing people, families and the community to have confidence in the care we provide and we encourage people to share their experiences with us.