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Monitor HbA1c at least annually. HbA1c <42 mmol/mol: Generally low risk but those at high risk of developing diabetes should be monitored annually.
PFA and platelet aggregation is performed at CGH and platelet nucleotide assay is performed at the Oxford Haemophilia Centre.
Patient experience is at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to continuously improving the quality of care we provide.
The Cycle to Work Scheme is a government initiative aimed at promoting healthier journeys to work.
We operate at Cheltenham General Hospital and Tewksbury Community Hospital.
The NHS will begin vaccinating patients against coronavirus at dozens of hospital hubs from this week at the start of the biggest immunisation programme
An ultrasound scan of your veins and arteries of both arms may be carried out at this time.
urgent sample: 60 minutes Routine: 2 hours Reference Ranges GP telephone ranges: INRs of <1.5 or >5.0 Time Limit for Add-ons 24 hours (whilst stored at
fridge temperature Transport as soon as possible at ambient temperature Turnaround time Sent to a National Reference Centre 14 - 21 days
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mothers died or potentially suffered significant harm whilst receiving maternity care at the hospital.
fridge temperature Transport as soon as possible at ambient temperature Turnaround time Sent to a National Reference Centre 10 - 14 days
fridge temperature Transport as soon as possible at ambient temperature Turnaround time Sent to a Regional Reference Centre 5 days
Avoid extractions if at all possible.
Susan Field, Director of Nursing at Gloucestershire Care Services NHS Trust, said: “There are minor injury and illness units at each of our seven community
Further advice can be found at here.
Minor Injury Units There are also Minor Injury Units at Tetbury Hospital (open 8.30am to 4pm – Mon to Fri) and at Winchcombe Medical Centre (open 8.15am
At home
At bedtime wear nightclothes to stop the patches coming off.
At first, frequent follow up appointments at the Audiology department will be needed.