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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
During the operation to treat your retinal condition, a bubble of gas or silicone oil was put into your eye. It is important that the gas or oil bubble floats into the correct position to support the part of the retina that needs flattening.
The Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) unit is in Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital. Both units provide same day assessments and treatment, removing the need for you to be admitted.
Cubital tunnel release surgery is a procedure to relieve pressure on the ulnar nerve, which runs behind the elbow
Building bridges, building health: A year of engagement and partnership
This page is to inform you about how some of your medicines will be supplied. The medicine(s) shown on this page will be delivered to you by a clinical homecare provider.
From Wednesday 10 April, we are introducing a 12-week body camera trial in our Emergency Department (ED) in Gloucestershire Royal Hospital that aims to increase security and safety for patients, staff and the public.
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The purpose of the Primary Care Liaison service is to provide a single point of contact to identify and resolve issues at the interface between the GHFT services and primary care teams, allowing a two-way dialogue to raise concerns and to identify and address themes.
This page has been given to you as a reminder on how to manage a single step, up or down, when using sticks, crutches or a walking frame.
by Michael Connelly
by Abigail Harper
The Hearing Services team are fundraising for equipment by hosting an 'Eggcellent' Easter Raffle! There are many 'Eggciting' prizes up for grabs including vouchers, Easter treats and gift sets!
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required).
Doctors divide nerve injuries into three simple groups and understanding the difference between these groups can help predict whether or not surgery to the nerve is required
During your treatment, you will meet a wide variety of practitioners as part of your multi-disciplinary team
The scaphoid is the most commonly injured bone within the wrist, but frequently difficult to assess on X-rays.
The Emergency Department (ED) at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is beginning a partnership with volunteers from Gloucestershire branches of Samaritans this month.