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Alternatively, you can ask for the Infection Prevention and Control Nurses to visit you on the ward from Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.00pm.
If you take warfarin, you will be asked to visit your GP, 3 to 5 days before your surgery to have your INR checked.
Assess the need to carry out a visit to your home to help plan for your discharge.
If you need any dressings or specific nursing care, the Community Nursing Team will be asked to visit or you may be asked to see the practice nurse at
For more information about Aortobifemoral and Axillobifemoral Bypass, please visit the follow website.
For further information, please visit: www.gov.uk/angioplasty-and-driving
Where possible, one of the Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) will visit you during your stay.
Visit the following websites for more information about DVT and PE.
This page explains the treatment, your visit to the hospital and gives you advice about what to expect after the procedure.
and 3 and CGIN (Cervical Glandular Intraepithelial Neoplasia) These are more serious changes and, if you have not already had treatment at your first visit
For more information about port-a-caths, please visit the Macmillan webpage below: Website: www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/treatment
For more information, please visit the Macmillan Cancer Support and Cancer Research UK websites listed at the end of the page.
The biopsy samples will be sent to the lab on the day of your visit and over the several days, will be processed and analysed.
In most cases this is only an outpatient day visit, but a small number of cases may involve an overnight stay.
After your visit, the radiologist will look at your CT scan and prepare a report on the findings. These will be sent to your referring doctor.
We may do a home visit if it is felt necessary.
For more information about the Gloucestershire Hospitals Pain Management Service please visit the website below: Website www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/our-services
This page gives you information about your visit to the outpatient Hysteroscopy Clinic for menstrual disorders (period problems).
If a new stoma was formed, the stoma nurse specialist will telephone you about a week after your discharge to plan a home visit to check the stoma.