We use cookies to provide you with a better service. Carry on browsing if you’re happy with this or read more about our cookie policy and privacy policy.
Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
In an important initiative aimed at providing comprehensive care to young people experiencing mental and emotional health challenges, Youth Workers from the Young Gloucestershire charity are now being integrated into the children's ward at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Leg ulceration is a common problem affecting about 1 to 2% of people in the United Kingdom. Venous leg ulcers can appear suddenly or as a result of an injury to the leg. They are defined as an ulcer if they do not heal within 2 weeks.
Please take the attached booklet, below with you to all healthcare appointments and hospital admissions. You should also keep it with you when travelling. This passport will help you to understand what a catheter is, why you may need one inserted, and how you should look after it. It also has space for healthcare professionals to record important information about your catheter, and for you both to record decisions that you’ve made together about your care.
Dr Younger is a medical oncology consultant, specialising in the treatment of patients with sarcomas and skin cancers. She has a special interest in health-related quality of life in patients with cancer.
Dr de Weymarn has a subspecialty qualification in Paediatric Emergency Medicine and a specialist interest in emergency care of frail and elderly patients and research in the Emergency Department. Other professional interests include medical education and FOAMed.
The 3rd GSQIA Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place on Friday 9th of June 2017 at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
We're holding an information day on 26 September, in partnership with the Gloucestershire Kidney Patient Association
We provide care for patients with a broad range of rheumatic diseases, offering patients diagnosis, treatment, and, when appropriate, long-term management of their condition.
Dr Jackson has worked as a consultant microbiologist in Cheltenham since joining our Trust in 2001.
We're introducing lots of capabilities for our Patient Portal, transforming how we interact with you and improving your Outpatient experience.
Specialist Safeguarding Midwife Sally Unwin has been honoured for her work on the HOPE project, which creates connection boxes for women who are at risk of being separated from their baby at birth.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a condition where long term bowel symptoms are not caused by gastrointestinal (GI) disease. Find out more about how to manage your IBS.
By Dr H Iftikhar, Dr S Alaee, Dr J Bennett, Dr A Creamer, Dr R Kaminski, Dr D Windsor, Dr C Sharp
This Christmas Eve marks a fresh chapter for Cheltenham General Hospital’s Medical Day Unit (MDU), as it opens in its new home on Oakley Ward, Centre Block, after relocating from its previous site near A&E.
Your team will work with you to get the best results from your cancer treatment. It is important that you are involved in your treatment decisions. You have the right to say what your wishes are.
by Matthew Little
This page gives you instructions for putting drops into your eyes and how to care for your eyes after surgery.
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions that might help if you have queries about the Patient Portal.
There are more ways than ever for LGBT+ people to become parents
After qualifying as a Doctor in The Netherlands, Dr Vorstman specialised in Paediatrics at the Manchester Children's Hospitals and subsequent registrar training in the Oxford region. He developed a specialist interest in assessing, investigating and treating children with epilepsy, and similarly children with other forms of neurodisability and complex medical conditions.