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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
This page gives you information about having a mouth or facial biopsy and answers some of the commonly asked questions. If you have any further questions, please contact the Oral and Maxillofacial department using the contact information at the end of this page.
This page provides information for parents whose baby has been found to have a tongue-tie which may be causing feeding issues and could benefit from having a minor procedure called ‘frenulotomy’.
This page gives you information about the treatment options for early vocal cord cancer.
Chemical Pathology
This page gives you information about induction of labour. It also includes the benefits, risks and alternatives and the process as a whole.
At Gloucester, we invested up to £30m on improving the Emergency Department and acute medical care facilities.
This page gives you information about penicillin and how a test is taken to find out if you are allergic to this medication.
This page has been written for patients who have been diagnosed with Endometrial Hyperplasia and aims to explain what causes this condition and how it can be treated.
The NHS in Gloucestershire joins the rest of the country in sending our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Blood Transfusion
We are looking for new volunteer massage therapists to add to the team working in our Oncology Centre at Cheltenham.
by Karen Thomas and Melanie Randles
This page will provide you with basic information about a procedure for stress incontinence known as colposuspension.
This page gives you information about having surgery for vulval cancer and answers some of the commonly asked questions.
This 24-hour helpline is for oncology and haematology patients who are unwell or experiencing side effects from their cancer or treatment while at home.
Rendcomb Ward specialises in treating oncology (cancer) and haematology patients and delivers a variety of care including chemotherapy, radiotherapy and stem cell transplantation. The ward is located on the first floor of the Oncology Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital.
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This page has been written to help you understand more about seborrheic dermatitis (eczema of the scalp). It gives you information about its causes and provides useful hints and tips about hair care that will allow you to manage this condition. Finding the right hair care routine, products and style is key to managing your eczema effectively.
We want our staff, patients, and communities to be proud of the Trust, and for our hospitals to be recognised as places where people can receive consistently high-quality care.