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This page explains how we handle your health records. Your records contain detailed information about your medical history.
This was revised in October 2018 to be one SMOM before 9:30am, 80% of the time by the end of February 2019.
“We have been working towards this vision for many years and are excited and grateful to see it being realised.”
Let us know if you think this would be of benefit.
This needs to be treated as soon as possible to stop it from getting worse.
Discuss this with your consultant or GP as this can vary and be personalised.
You can do this in a changing cubicle or behind a curtain in the treatment room.
We will, of course, communicate any further changes at this point.”
This bouncy adventure guarantees plenty of smiles and laughter for everyone!
Placed within a room without any windows, this painting although abstract suggests looking outside towards a viewpoint or horizon.
In the meantime, care for your skin as advised on this page.
The information in this page is for patients who have been diagnosed with delirium. Family members and carers may also find this information useful.
This line is to be used for eye-related emergency advice only.
Not all patients will experience this, but for the ones who do, the Late Effects Service is there to support them.
During this time, you will need to eat a fairly soft diet. This will be discussed with you by the doctors, nurses and dieticians.
This meant that the waiting list grew.
Therefore, this no longer applies.
We are thrilled to be offering a new VR experience at the event this year – so why not tell all your colleagues, friends and family about this unmissable
This new garden will follow a number of green spaces funded by the Charity.
This form will provide the Private Patient team with the information necessary to charge patients for private treatment at the hospital (e.g. details of