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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
by Caroline Phelps
Cheltenham A&E has a consultant-led Emergency Department from 8am - 8pm and a nurse-led Minor Injuries and Illness Unit (MIIU) from 8pm - 8am
Medical SDEC is same-day care for emergency patients who would otherwise be admitted to the hospital.
Please read this consent information carefully. It will explain each consent level clearly. If you are unable to understand this information, please contact the Medical Photography department. A member of staff will be able to explain the consent levels and answer any questions that you may have. The telephone number is at the end of this page.
This page gives you information on care following your therapeutic gastroscopy including banding of varices/endoscopic dilatation.
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.
We have gathered all the information you may need before starting your treatment to help your recovery.
Providing a positive experience of care matters to our teams. Feedback is so important in ensuring that we understand people's experiences of the care we provide.
After you’ve looked after those closest to you, you can help transform the lives of future patients
Your child has had an injury to the arm which has been diagnosed as a buckle fracture. This injury is treated like a sprain and will not cause any long-term problems. The following information aims to explain what a buckle fracture is and how to support a child while it heals.
We are committed to providing full and open information about our organisation, in full accordance with freedom of information and related legislation. This includes transparency on our governance, finances and performance.
This page gives you information about Transitional Care (TC) but it does not replace any discussion between you and the healthcare team. If you have any concerns or require more information after reading this page, please discuss with a member the Transitional Care team.
It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below.
If you are arriving at the hospital during the night (after 9pm), please note the following information to help you access the Women's Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital safely and smoothly.
Cheltenham’s A&E will temporarily switch to a Minor Injury and Illness Unit (MIIU) from Wednesday 26 June to (and including) Monday 1 July - open from 8am to 8pm. It will be closed overnight. The A&E service will resume at 8am on Tuesday 2 July 2024.
If your GP arranges for you to be seen by our Frailty team, they will usually ask for you to come to our Frailty SDEC (Same Day Emergency Care) at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
by Victoria Gaunt
This page is designed to help you to understand pain medications and how to get the most out of them.
We are looking for volunteer hair dressers and nail technicians to help cancer patients