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The Gloucestershire Cancer Prehabilitation Service will be temporarily suspended from 1 August 2025 due to ongoing staffing challenges and wider service pressures.
The Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) programme has appointed a leading orthopaedic surgeon from the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, to work as a clinical ambassador in its London hub.
Suitable containers for 24 hour urine collections are available via the patient's GP surgery, from Edward Jenner phlebotomy department at GRH, or from Pathology Reception at both GRH and CGH.
Our Trust has 5 staff governors who work in our Trust.
This page gives you information about a fracture of the upper jaw and answers many of the commonly asked questions. If you have any further questions, please ask a member of the medical or nursing staff or contact us on the phone number at the end of this page.
This page gives you information about having a contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) scan.
Thanks to donations, you have helped fund state-of-the-art equipment to provide faster diagnosis and more effective treatment for patients in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and beyond.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has today (3 November) launched its ambitious Green Plan.
by Lowri Bowen
Read Gloucestershire Hospitals' Statement on Stroud and wider Maternity Services.
If patient on high dose biotin therapy (>5mg/day) collect sample at least 8 hours after the last dose.
by Harriet Dykes
Would you like to take part of one of the world’s most iconic running events? The London Marathon is an unforgettable experience – running past historic landmarks, cheered on by thousands, and making a real difference for your local hospitals.
by Faye Norman
This page gives you information about the procedure known as an Abdomino Perineal Excision of Rectum (APER). It explains what the procedure involves and also some of the common complications related to it.
The following exercises and advice will help you to get back in shape after you have had your baby. The exercises are also suitable for all deliveries. Remember to start gently and progress slowly.
Parents-to-be are being reminded of the importance of taking notice of baby’s movements during pregnancy, in a new campaign from Gloucestershire Local Maternity and Neonatal System.
by Louise Le Hegarat & Hannah Cook