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Letters from Gloucestershire Hospitals that meet the needs of every patient are now more easily available, thanks to a project led by our digital and patient experience teams
This page will answer some of the questions you may have about the medication (metformin) you have been advised to take to help with your condition of polycystic ovaries (PCOS).
Infected Blood Inquiry report
You can help more patients get diagnosed and treated faster by supporting the latest CT Scanner Appeal in Gloucestershire - patients such as seriously ill children and people with cancer.
Your donations help to fund specialist care, state-of-the-art equipment and ground-breaking research at the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre
We hold an annual members meeting every year, and all our Trust members are welcome to attend.
There are so many ways that you can help make a difference - wherever you are on your journey, we are here to help
We are sorry that you have had a miscarriage. To help you get through this difficult time, you should have already received information about different treatment options. This page gives you information about a surgical option called Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA), which can be done using local anaesthesia. It also explains the possible risks and benefits of the procedure and what to expect during and after discharge.
Everyone diagnosed with diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2), aged 12 and above, will be invited to Diabetic Eye Screening. This will be repeated yearly with some exceptions for patients we have referred into the hospital eye services.
Mr Dell'Aversana has extensive experience in cataract and vitreoretinal surgery. He performs a large number of procedures every year and he is involved in the training of perspective general and vitreoretinal consultants. Mr Dell'Aversana qualified in medicine and surgery in Italy and undertook further subspecialty training in the UK.
This page gives you information about MSSA (Meticillin-sensitive Staphylococcus Aureus) and its treatment.
We want our staff, patients, and communities to be proud of the Trust, and for our hospitals to be recognised as places where people can receive consistently high-quality care.
You have been referred this page because your surgeon has decided that your gallbladder needs to be removed. The most common reason for this is because you have gallstones.
Haematology support groups provide emotional support, shared experiences and practical advice for patients with blood disorders, helping to reduce isolation, improve understanding and enhance overall well-being through community and peer connection.
Runners can put their best foot forward to help thousands of patients in Gloucestershire at a free community event in Cheltenham later this month.
This page outlines the procedures in place to help ensure the safety of children attending the Emergency Departments in Gloucestershire.
Our chaplains provide spiritual and pastoral care and support for all faiths to help people find strength, comfort and meaning at what can be a very difficult time in their lives.
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This page gives you information about the general anaesthetic and/or sedation you will have before your operation.