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Our PALS team will listen to each concern raised and help agree a prompt solution for you.
You will then be asked to sign a consent form to agree to have the hysteroscopy.
If your family member is sedated or too unwell to agree to the tracheostomy, we will discuss the procedure with the family.
If you and your endocrinologist agree to go ahead with the treatment, you will be referred to the specialist at Cheltenham General Hospital.
This states that you agree to the procedure and understand what it involves.
If you agree, it can be fitted straight after the hysteroscopy. This will take less than a minute with very little discomfort.
You will be asked to sign a consent form that states that you agree to have the treatment and that you understand what it involves.
Your doctor (or other health professional) will need to have, in writing, that you agree to have the procedure so you will be asked to sign a consent form
Your neonatal team will bear this in mind and you will agree on the best time to step down to feeds you can go home on (you can’t go home on breastmilk
You will be asked to sign a ‘Consent Form’ to agree to have the test done.
You will be asked to sign a consent form to confirm that you understand and agree to have the operation.
You will be asked to sign a consent form to confirm that you understand and agree to have the procedure.
We will only send you these things if you agree to receive them and we will never share your information with companies outside the Cheltenham and Gloucester
to these terms and conditions will only apply to any new episodes of care or treatment that you receive at a Trust hospital, and you will be asked to agree
You can then: Agree for your baby to have their tongue-tie separated at that same appointment Decide not to have your baby’s tongue-tie separated In either
We will always discuss any treatment with you and agree on an appropriate treatment plan to best suit your needs.
You will be asked to sign a consent form to confirm that you understand and agree to have the surgery.