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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Gallery Ward 2 specialises in the care of elderly patients and is located on the second floor of Gallery Wing at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
This new facility at Quayside in Gloucester will offer more than 80,000 extra diagnostic appointments each year, allowing patients across Gloucestershire to access potentially lifesaving checks more quickly, without having to go to hospital.
by David Bowen
This page gives you information on care following your gastroscopy.
by Dr Neal Chauhan and Dr James Sharples
This page provides information on the Spiritual Care for patients, families, carers and staff.
Ward 6A treats neurology patients. It is located on the sixth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
The Thirlestaine Breast Centre in Cheltenham provides compassionate care to patients who have been referred for breast screening, tests or surgery.
Gallery Ward 1 specialises in the care of elderly patients and is located on the first floor of Gallery Wing at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Our non-emergency patient transport service is provided by E-zec Medical
This page has been written by the Insulin Pump Therapy Team to standardise the information given to patients about Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII) pump therapy in Gloucestershire. We advise that you and/or your family read the booklet PDF attached to the bottom of this page and keep it in a safe place for reference when needed.
This page gives you information about miscarriage. Miscarriage can be a distressing experience, not only because you feel the deep emotional sadness of losing a baby, but also the changes that your body will go through may affect the way that you are feeling. We would like to offer our condolences to you and will try to help by answering any questions you have.
This page gives you information about pelvic floor muscles and how you can exercise to strengthen them.
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The information in this page will help to answer some of the questions you may have about posterior vitreous detachment. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to speak to the doctor or nurse caring for you.
This page gives you information on care following your colonoscopy/flexible sigmoidoscopy.
When you are a fitted with a hearing aid, it remains the property of the NHS that you are responsible for. It is an expensive piece of technology and you should do all you can to keep it safe.
by Deborah Elliott and Sarah Mather
Resolving the Phlebotomy Industrial Action
Gloucestershire Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Service This page explains what happens after you are discharged from the ward following your stem cell transplant.