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Christian morning prayer is offered at 9am each day to which all are welcome. We also offer Muslim prayers at 1:30pm on a Friday.
These teams offer a variety of treatments including key working and outpatient appointments.
You may be offered a choice of the following: To let things happen naturally (known as conservative management).
Patients who smoke will be offered support to quit and manage withdrawal symptoms through the use of Nicotine Replacement Therapy.
Patient and visitor charges, exemptions and reductions We offer reductions and exemptions to car parking charges for some categories of carers, visitors
Women are offered home visits or the opportunity to attend a postnatal clinic run by midwives in the postnatal period.
When you’re pregnant, your midwife will talk to you about the risks of smoking and offer you support to give up.
You can offer your milk +/- formula in a bottle.
You may have been offered the option to receive your results by post.
You may be offered a bed, a mattress or comfortable chair to sleep on - this will vary between wards.
When polyps are seen in the lining of the womb, the gynaecologist will offer the option of having them removed.
Condoms offer a degree of protection against the transmission of HPV infections that cause cervical cytology abnormalities.
If anything, abnormal is seen on the scan, you may be offered an outpatient appointment for an endoscopy.
Alongside their patient-facing work, the team also offer an extensive package of training and supervision non-psychology colleagues.
You may also be offered a procedure called endometrial ablation which aims to treat period problems.
Since the Gloucestershire Perinatal Mental Health Service launched in September 2017, it has helped more than 150 women and offered advice and guidance
You may be offered a number of follow up appointments; this will depend on your difficulties.
You may have been offered sedation or a general anaesthetic. This will have been discussed with you and relevant information given.
Induction may be offered if you do not go into labour naturally by 41 weeks.