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help them to return to frontline maternity services.
How to adjusting the pH of your urine
Doctors could be able to diagnose patients even faster thanks to a new mobile digital X-ray machine donated to Gloucestershire’s hospitals.
These items are personal to you and will help you to keep your identity while in hospital.
In a few cases an allergy to the contrast may happen up to 2 days after the injection.
Thank you to everyone who donated to help fund this innovative technology to improve the patient experience at our hospitals.
is up to £44.5m.
Members of the public are being asked to avoid visiting certain wards at Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to help contain
Response to treatment
This will usually be every 3 to 6 months but may be reduced to once a year.
By capturing these environments, we aim to bring moments of joy, tranquillity, and reconnection to those who may feel isolated.
All you have to do is sign up to fundraise and your support will help your local hospitals do even more to care for you, everyone you love and our passionate
Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm Stroud General Hospital Tel: 0300 421 8073 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm
ENTONOX® is safe to use as long as you are able to follow simple instructions.
If struggling to make a fist, the opposite hand can be used to help fingers flex and extend.
Aim The aim was to set to reduce the DNA rates and unnecessary additional clinic attendances for women.
control their symptoms Minimal disruption to the patient’s home life because admission and treatment can be planned in advance, allowing them to plan
Thanks to generous donations to the charity, this state-of-the-art microscope was funded to enhance the available technology and provide valuable training
To avoid any delay in ordering, we advise all patients to contact us at their earliest convenience.
“Tummy problems” are very common in childhood, and not every child needs to come to a specialist clinic.