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bleeding Vomiting Passing black motions This procedure will help us to: find the cause of your symptoms. decide on any treatment. understand what further tests
I will attend my ophthalmologist’s appointments or, if discharged by my ophthalmologist, I will obtain regular sight tests with an optometrist/ophthalmic
Before discharge you will be given information about the outcome of the ERCP and any further tests which may be necessary.
If required, you may be asked to attend the radiology department for imaging tests on the same day as your gastroscopy.
Routine blood tests, requested by your doctor, may be taken during your course of treatment.
Any necessary investigations such as blood tests, ECG and chest X-rays will be arranged.
If this is the case, it can be assessed by taking regular blood tests.
You may feel a little bloated or have some discomfort in your lower abdomen after the tests.
Female infertility, endocrine tests
Any necessary investigations such as blood tests, ECG, chest X-ray will be arranged.
You will then be seen by a member of the Nuclear Medicine Team who will go through your consent form with you and perform any necessary blood and urine tests
invited to interview During recruitment and selection, we will collect additional information like: correspondence, interview notes, and results of any tests
PSA monitoring – have regular PSA blood tests. If this continues to rise it would suggest that there are changes happening in the prostate gland.
, emergency appointments, etc Notes and reports about your health Details about your treatment and care Results of investigations, such as laboratory tests
In the month before your operation, you will be asked to come into the Pre-admission Clinic where we will take your details, arrange blood tests and take