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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
This page explains what a molar pregnancy is, how it is diagnosed and how it is treated. It also answers the frequently asked questions.
Both Snowshill and Bibury Ward specialises in treating patients having planned orthopaedic surgery at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Ward 7A is a Renal service, helping to centralise the general medical patients that they currently look after on outlying wards and releasing specialised dialysis beds for acutely unwell patients.
by Kate Mennie, Julie Harvey and Cathryn Braithwaite
by Dr Paul Perkins
Following your thyroid surgery, you have been referred to the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre for Radioactive Iodine (RAI) therapy. This page gives you information about the preparation, treatment and aftercare.
The latest X-ray machine has been donated by the Provincial Grand Lodge of Gloucestershire Freemasons whose members raised the £100,000 needed in a matter of months.
This page outlines the procedures in place to help ensure the safety of children attending the Emergency Departments in Gloucestershire.
Ward 9B specialises in treating general medical patients. It is located on the ninth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
by Andrea Beech and Margaret Coyle
This page gives you information about what to expect following your glossectomy.
There are lots of reasons to be physically active before, during and after cancer treatment. This page provides you with advice and support on:
This page has been produced for patients diagnosed with anal cancer. It aims to help you understand the patient pathway and make you aware of the various treatment options that might be available to you.
This page is a general guide for you, your family and friends.
Please read the information on this page carefully as it is important that you use your crutches safely and correctly to avoid any delay in your recovery.
This page gives you information about the symptoms and treatment of cervical ectropion (bleeding from the cervix) and other condition affecting the cervix.
This page gives you information about having a contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) scan.
Volunteers help to improve and enhance the patient experience, complementing the work of employed staff across the hospital and making a positive difference.
Find out how coronavirus (COVID-19) could affect you, your baby and your maternity care.
Gloucestershire Hospitals welcomes the findings of the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) National Maternity survey