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We want to remind the public that Cheltenham’s A&E department is once again open around the clock for walk-ins and GP referrals.
Matron Becky Hutchinson explains: “We’re especially delighted that the GAU, an initiative that we started during the pandemic that was previously operating
they are completed monthly as a matter of routine but unlike the inpatient metrics ours do not reach the Trusts quality committee and it was felt that we
This is rare and your treatment would be cancelled if we think you are at risk.
We do this to make sure that we give you the right support at the right time.
We hope you find these helpful and a useful tool to return to at any time.
If we have used catheter securement adhesive, it will be 7 days. We will specify this to you after the catheter has been inserted.
“We would like to thank our patients for their support at this time.
Food and drink We do not serve hot food and drink on the day unit, but you will be offered: hot and cold drinks biscuits or a sandwich We have a restaurant
We want to be sure that we treat every patient in a way which recognises their individual choice or religious beliefs.
Each time we invest in a new Linac, we can see that further progress has been has been made, which is incredibly rewarding.
Dr Mark Pietroni, Director of Safety and Medical Director, said: “I’m incredibly proud of the outcomes we have achieved for our local patients however,
This is because we use an ultrasound machine to make sure that the line goes exactly where we need it to be.
We know that some children, who had problems around the time they were born, or in the first weeks of life, are at risk of developmental problems as they
We expect all service users, patients, visitors and contractors to comply with it.
If this is the case when we receive your X-ray report we will contact you. Your GP will also have access to your X-ray report.
We also wish to support your sexual well-being after your treatment.
Where possible we try to avoid using a speculum if we can.
“While we recognise that for some people will result in inconvenience and may cause anxiety, the priority for us has to be in ensuring that we can provide