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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
The Children’s Emergency Department at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been transformed into a vibrant and comforting space thanks to new jungle-themed artwork created by artist and illustrator Alice Humphreys.
by Kerry Sharland
This page has been written to give you information about a medicine called magnesium sulphate. Magnesium sulphate (MgS04) is a medicine offered to women whose baby will be born between 24 and 30 weeks of pregnancy. This is because we know that it can protect some babies from developing cerebral palsy. You will have been referred this page to read because either a decision has been made by the doctor that your baby needs to be born early, or you have gone into premature labour and it is believed that having the magnesium sulphate would be of benefit to you and your unborn baby.
This page will explain what will happen after your injection treatment and how to contact us about your progress.
You have been asked to come to the hospital for an oral Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT). This page gives you information about the test and the preparations needed.
This page gives you information about the Anti-Mullerian Hormone assessment, why you might need it and the cost.
by Khoboso Hargura
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.
Disruption due to building work at GRH will affect vehicle access to the Main Atrium entrance
by Karina Stallard
The Children’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal provides a happy, safe and friendly environment for children in our care.
By A Creamer, S Alaee, H Iftikhar, F Ahmed, H Steer, C Sharp
Latest on staffing challenges and the impact on maternity services at Stroud Maternity and Cheltenham Aveta
As the largest provider of children’s services in Gloucestershire, we aim to provide all children and young people with safe, effective and reliable care.
This page gives you information about the surgery you are about to have to repair your fractured lower jaw. If you have any further questions, please ask a member of the Oral & Maxillofacial team or contact us on the telephone number at the end of this page.
We are pleased to announce that Kier will be our partner for the £39.5m capital project
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Our Quality Account for 2014 – 2015
Our Quality Account for 2011 – 2012
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