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Cricket has brought us all together and transplantation has given us another chance to play the game we love.
We hope you have already made some plans and preparations for your discharge and how you will manage when returning home.
Therefore, we do not always review patients following surgery.
and how we respond to their feedback.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience.
We will repeat this at least 10 times to make sure we get an accurate result. The median (middle) reading is then calculated by the scanner.
Should we need to contact you, we will use the requestor’s information as provided.
This might be because we are currently experiencing a large number of people needing hospital services.
However, if the bleeding is heavy and you pass a lot of clots and have to change pads often, then we advise you to see your GP.
Please check that we have your correct address and telephone number(s).
been an easy one but I shall be 60 in January and, having been fortunate to have recovered so well following my stroke, with an eye on the future as we
Finding and contacting the Hub We are in the main Atrium at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. Full address.
We offer appointments Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 4pm, and weekends and bank holidays 8.30am to 1.30pm.
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And though we wish it could have stayed; we feel so lucky to have seen it”
You may feel sick after sedation so we suggest that you avoid eating large meals for 24 hours. We advise you to rest.
We also run a blood test service for 2 to 6 year olds.
“We are so lucky to benefit from the talent and commitment of surgeons like Mr Kempshall and Mr Dodds; this landmark meniscal transplant shows that we