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Our goal is to make sure every family has the support and information they need.
Please contact your GP’s surgery to make an appointment with the practice nurse.
The group has been supported in its establishment by Trust staff members led by Sister Betty Tenn-Stewart and is looking to help make the journey through
The sedative will make you lightly drowsy and relaxed but not unconscious. You will be in a state called ‘conscious sedation’.
This will make you feel sleepy, but you will still be able to talk to us.
Receipts must be enclosed with any claim you make.
Wrap up warm, wear sensible footwear in icy conditions and make sure your medicine cabinet is well-stocked.
Transforming our hospitals to make them fit for the future
This helps doctors and pharmacists to make sure all the doses and treatments are kept the same, and we can confirm with you exactly what treatments you
Do any arrangements need to be made in your home to make it safe? Do you need any repeat prescriptions, to stop you from running out of medication?
“In relation to the four-hour waiting standard at A&E, while this is a wider issue than just our hospitals, we are determined to make this better for patients
shared sometimes, such as baby’s movements slowing down as they run out of room towards the end of pregnancy, or having a cold or fizzy drink to try and make
An ovulation hormone drug is given to make you ovulate, which usually happens around 36 hours later.
You should make plans and preparations for your discharge, including how you will manage once you return home.
This will make you slightly drowsy and relaxed but not unconscious.
We thank them for the permission to make this amended version.
with BPE solicitors Support and advice on health and wellbeing Ali Williams, Focus Support Centre Manager, has seen first-hand the difference it can make
Please make sure that you have eaten breakfast or lunch before your appointment.
These are rapidly mixed up to make very tiny microbubbles which are then injected into your vein.
Continuity of Carer is a key recommendation of NHS England’s Better Births report and aims to make maternity care more personalised and safe.