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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
This page gives you information about the banding of your piles, what to expect after the procedure and the possible complications. It also gives you information about how to stop the piles returning.
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You have been referred this page because it is suspected that you have a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).
This page gives you information about having cardiac catheterisation, also called cardiac angiography (angiogram).
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is holding an open day across its two hospital sites on Wednesday (8 September) – giving the public an opportunity to meet clinicians and ask them how the £101m investment will improve care as we emerge from the pandemic.
The information on this page will help to answer some of the questions you may have about the eye condition Central Serous Chorioretinopathy, commonly called CSCR.
The Multiple Sclerosis (MS) team provides assessment, advice and information for people with a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.
You have been advised to have an Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection ( It is important that you read this information before your appointment so that you understand this procedure and the preparation involved.
Dr Kate Martin completed her undergraduate training in Cambridge University and St Thomas’s Hospital, London. She trained in paediatrics in various London hospitals including paediatric rheumatology at Great Ormond Street and community paediatrics in Oxford.
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This page gives you information about what the Early Discharge Scheme (EDS) is, how it works and what to expect as a patient.
This page gives you information about having a sialogram to examine and diagnose any problems with your salivary glands.
This page gives you information about your Woodcast® splint, how to care for it and what to do if you have any problems.
This page explains how to administer your medication (enema) which is important for your procedure.
Ms Massey is a surgeon with an interest in all breast conditions and she specialises in the following:
Some babies cry and seem unsettled around the time of a feed
Chemical Pathology
Lipids are fatty particles that are transported around the body in the blood, made from substances known as cholesterol and triglycerides. Lipid disorders occur when you have either too many or not enough of these particles in your blood.
No specific preparation is required