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The FSM may contact you 4 to 6 weeks after your baby’s tongue-tie has been separated.
Routinely these take place every 6 months, but this may vary depending on team capacity and clinical need.
limited parking for blue badge holders, so patients may choose to park at GRH and walk to their appointment following the simple map below, or use the no. 6
You will be seen for an outpatient appointment about 6 weeks following your discharge.
must be monitored every 6 months A Lithium Record Booklet should be supplied to every patient at initiation.
If you have had treatment (LLETZ), then you will need to have a cervical cytology test in 6 months, usually with your GP.
Recovery times vary from person to person, but side effects should gradually improve over the following 6 to 12 weeks.