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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Fatigue is the feeling of having no energy and is a common side effect. Resting and sleeping may not help improve fatigue.
30mL urine bottle with preservative
The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals. Please see Lab Tests Online-UK for more general advice, links and background.
The medical day unit provides IV drip (intravenous infusion) treatments for patients with stomach, kidney, neurology, rheumatology, breathing or skin conditions.
Information for parents Your child has been started on a medicine called methotrexate (meth-oh-trex-ate). This page gives you information about the medicine, the precautions you need to take and the possible side effects.
This page gives you information about having wisdom teeth removed and answers many of the commonly asked questions. If you have any further questions or would like a further explanation, please contact the Oral and Maxillofacial department using the contact information provided at the end of this page.
This page will give you information about collecting a 24 hour urine sample.
This page explains why your child has an appointment for the Neurodevelopmental Clinic at either Gloucestershire Royal Hospital or Cheltenham General Hospital and why it is important for your child to attend their appointment.
The department offers a range of semen infertility investigations which include:
This page gives you information about the care following your bronchoscopy.
If you are supporting someone, whether it be emotionally, physically or both, you are a Carer even if you may not always think of yourself as one.
The aim of this booklet is to provide you or those caring for you with the necessary information to feel confident in caring for your tracheostomy. There is a lot of information which we have tried to simplify by grouping into sections.
During your stay on the ward, you may be moved from the monitored bays to one of our side rooms to enable safe and effective nursing care or into the bays However, on the very rare occasion when the hospital is full to capacity there is a chance that we will make a clinical decision to move a patient into the corridor. We try to avoid this if we can and it will only happen when needed to facilitate care for patients. This is called the boarding policy.
The home enteral feeding team (HEFT) provide a countywide service to patients in Gloucestershire. Find out what we do, meet the team, and check how to make referrals.
This notice relates solely to the use of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s video consultation service using the Attend Anywhere platform. The Trust is the data controller for any personal data.
To mark National No-Smoking Day on 8 March 2023, Our Tobacco Free Team are manning stands in the Atrium and Women's Centre at GRH
When you’re pregnant, your midwife will talk to you about the risks of smoking and offer you support to give up.
Find out how to cancel, change or ask a question about your outpatient appointment.
Cancer Support Workers are part of your hospital team. We help people with cancer feel safe, listened to, and supported.
National Apprenticeship Week is all about recognising the impact of apprenticeships and T-Level placements in shaping the future of healthcare.