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This page provides parents with information about pain relief for children following an operation. Good pain relief is important and will help your child recover quicker.
We are grateful to the 1361 local women who took part for their contribution to this important study.
As a Clinical Nurse Specialist, I meet ladies who are having investigations into a gynaecological problem that may be caused by cancer.
Running and walking for Thrombosis UK, Sue wanted to offer hope to other patients who have suffered from thrombosis that recovery may be slow but it is
Who are our volunteers?
Gloucester artist Christina Sadler, who goes by the name of Maker Who Doesn’t Make created the relaxing and calming abstract piece inspired by practical
We are very grateful to Gloucestershire Eye Therapy Trust and to all who have supported them and been a part of this.
The perineal clinic is a specialised clinic for women who require follow up for perineal or pelvic floor problems following childbirth.
Band 5/6 Midwives who will be working in an integrated midwifery model, working in both the community and all areas of the acute setting.
We're keen that our membership is representative of the wide range of people who we care for, who work for us and who live in the communities we serve.
Support is available for people who may have been affected by infected blood: NHS England Infected Blood
Information and support is available to any patients who wish to stop smoking.
Even patients who thought that community pharmacists provided the best medicines information would not personally use them.
Many carers are hidden, including very young people who care for parents and siblings.
You may also see a speech therapist, who can help you with swallowing and speech difficulties.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to nominate one of our colleagues or teams.
Overseas NHS Workers Day is a recognition of the extraordinary contribution that people who have migrated to the UK have made in the fight against COVID
Our Cancer Support Workers are often the first point of contact for patients who just need someone to talk to or who have questions about what comes next
Our multi-disciplinary stroke care team treats patients who have had strokes.
These include two Gloucestershire Hospitals staff who scaled the heights to raise more than £4,000.