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In terms of COVID-19, we have assessed the event and are confident it presents little risk to the public.
If you need further advice, we suggest starting with the exercises on our website: www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/pain More specific advice and self-referral
We will also help you create a pregnancy care plan, and discuss your options for screening tests.
Please contact the laboratory in advance of sending any specimens so that we can ensure that the correct procedures are understood and followed.
Without the dedication of our colleagues we would be unable to provide the care we do to our patients.
The Quality Improvement Programme is about being the best that we can be.
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We will be happy to discuss this request further.
Please note we do not offer a drop-in service.
We will also do this for inpatient care (i.e. if you’re coming to the hospital overnight or for a day-case treatment).
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We informed the CQC that we had patients who were ready for discharge, but sadly remained inappropriately placed at the hospital due to lack of capacity
To help patients better understand how this programme may work for you we have compiled a frequently asked questions (FAQs).
On Tuesday 19 November, we will be lighting up the outside of Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to support WorldAMR Awareness Week.
However, we have collated over a 12-month time frame from across the Trust.
Using the tool, we assessed appropriate patients that had decompensated liver disease who attended the Medical Day Unit for paracentesis.
We also offer genetic testing to patients who may be suspected of having familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH).
His work has, and is, making a real difference and we are very proud of him.
We ask you to be considerate of others, and that phones are switched off between 10pm and 8am.