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This page gives you information about receiving propofol sedation while having your endoscopic procedure. You will be given separate information about the procedure you are having, including details of any preparation needed.
You can find information here about improvements to our maternity services, as well as updates on our progress
Here you can find the frequently asked questions from patients using the Rheumatology service.
Painswick admissions suite specialises in treating patients who are having planned orthopaedic surgery at Cheltenham General Hospital.
This page provides information on how to find the Endoscopy Unit at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Cheltenham A&E will temporarily close from 8pm on Thursday 22 February to 8am on Thursday 29 February. No Minor Injury and Illness Unit (MIIU) service will be provided there during this period.
This page gives you information about pneumonia and the follow up care after you have been discharged from hospital.
The Emergency Department (ED) at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is beginning a partnership with volunteers from Gloucestershire branches of Samaritans this month.
On the 30th Anniversary of the Organ Donor Register, a Gloucestershire family have talked about the living legacy left by Adrienne Fry.
This page is a general guide for you, your family and friends.
The space in Children’s ED features a jungle theme decided on by ED colleagues and Arts Coordinator Anoushka Duroe-Richards, who commissioned artist Alice Humphreys to bring this to life.
Serum - paired samples normally required
Serum - paired samples not required
This page gives you information about having a contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) scan.
Visitors to our sites this week will notice eye-catching new signs requesting that patients refrain from smoking on our sites, including in the grounds.
Everyone diagnosed with diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2), aged 12 and above, will be invited to Diabetic Eye Screening. This will be repeated yearly with some exceptions for patients we have referred into the hospital eye services.