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You can refer yourself to a physiotherapist for advice, please visit: Website: www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/our-services/services-we-offer/physiotherapy/how-can-i-see-physiotherapist
If you are not given a copy of leaflet ‘Ice and heat treatment GHPI0659’, please visit www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk and enter Ice and heat treatment in the
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Children who cannot attend the Playroom have a visit from the Play specialist who can bring games, activities and fun things to do in their own room.
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Your admission details should be confirmed with you at this visit.
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We will arrange this appointment at your initial hospital visit before you leave.
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If you are already booked with a community-based midwife she will visit you at home if you wish.
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The purpose of our home visit is to discuss and provide support and advice regarding your dietetic care needs, feeding tube and stoma site.