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For adults, blood taken into a 5mL gold top tube (or rust top for the Acute Unit)
It is important that you read the information on this page regarding your vascular surgery before your admission to hospital.
In Gloucestershire, the biggest and most highly anticipated immunisation campaign in history will begin at a hospital hub in Gloucester today before the scope of the programme is widened via an innovative community vaccination model.
Like other areas across the country, Gloucestershire is seeing a sharp increase in Flu and other respiratory illnesses and this is being reflected in the number of people coming to our hospitals.
This leaflet will help you understand what will happen if you need to come to hospital because you have coronavirus (COVID-19).
The NHS in Gloucestershire joins the rest of the country in sending our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The NHS in Gloucestershire is urging local people to continue to seek urgent medical help if they have symptoms of a potentially serious illness or health condition.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on patient care, particularly waiting times for planned operations, procedures, diagnostic tests and appointments. Good progress is being made in tackling these waiting times.
Our Council of Governors meets 6 times a year to provide feedback on developments and decisions at our hospitals.
Gloucestershire Hospitals will be lighting up its buildings in a spectacular way this evening (5 May 2020) to mark International Day of the Midwife.
Your support touches the lives of nearly every person in Gloucestershire
This leaflet explains what will happen if you have to stay in hospital because you have coronavirus (COVID-19).
This new webinar series is intended to support and inform patients affected by cancer, as well as their families and friends
Deborah Lee, Chief Executive of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said:
Staff at Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital are marking its Staff Advice and Support Hub’s first birthday today (Thursday 14 May) with a rainbow-themed day.
Information about going home from hospital after you have had coronavirus (COVID-19).
Due to the restrictions on gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no physical attendees at the meeting. However members of the public who wish to observe virtually are very welcome and can request to do so by emailing ghn-tr.corporategovernance@nhs.net at least 48 hours before the meeting.
Our hospitals are and remain extremely busy and colleagues at both our hospitals have been working hard throughout the festive period to care for our patients