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Contact information may include your address, telephone number, or email.
You should also inform the radiologist or radiographer if you have diabetes, asthma or any allergies.
You will receive your test results from your hospital consultant or GP, by letter or during a clinic appointment.
Requests should be made only on symptomatic patients, contacts or those with other risk factors.
You should: contact the PD Team or Ward 7b if you begin to feel unwell or have any concerns. contact the PD Team at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital if any
It’s sometimes called rapid or accelerated recovery.
Self-referral for assessment or advice
Your child may have had surgery or a trauma injury such as a broken leg or a head injury.
Selenium levels are requested whenever a deficiency or toxicity is suspected due to the medical history or clinical signs and symptoms.
Pain in your chest or upper back Pain when you breathe in Severe shortness of breath Coughing up blood Light headedness
Patch testing does not detect allergies related to diet, hay fever or asthma.
You can have a relative or carer present, or if you prefer you can request to have a member of staff be with you during the assessment.
Respond via this link or via the text message or automated telephone call you may receive after you leave the hospital.
Radiology investigations, such as MRI or CT scans, can be on either site.
No photography or videos are allowed during the scan.
Avoid wearing a sling if you have a known neck or back complaint.
If you don't feel confident managing your child's food or exercise with diabetes, contact our dietitians.
You can buy a squeezable bottle from your local high street pharmacy or online retailers, see examples below:
3.9 or under
Some or all of the salivary glands can be affected and may lead to a reduction or total loss of saliva.