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Dr D'Agapeyeff is a general anaesthetist with a special interest in intensive care and has been a consultant in Gloucestershire since 2010.
Dr Rees is a general anaesthetist with a specialist interest in obstetrics and major urological surgery. She has been a consultant in Gloucestershire since 2005.
This page is a guide for patients having an angiogram or angioplasty.
This department has experienced and highly skilled Maxillofacial Prosthetists who treat patients who have an acquired facial visible difference.
This page gives you information about the care following your bronchoscopy.
This page gives you information about what the Early Discharge Scheme (EDS) is, how it works and what to expect as a patient.
The NHS in Gloucestershire joins the rest of the country in sending our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Serum - paired samples not normally required
Your oncologist has recommended that you have a course of radiotherapy. This page gives you information about the planning, delivery and side-effects that you may experience during and after treatment. Please be aware that radiotherapy centres are training areas for doctors, nurses and radiographers. Students may be present in the department but they are supervised at all times. If you would prefer not to have students present during your treatment, please let a member of staff know. You may find it useful to write down some questions before you start your treatment. A space is provided towards the end of the leaflet attached at the bottom of this page, for you to do so.
Your oncologist has recommended that you have a course of radiotherapy treatment to your oesophagus (the long tube that carries food from your throat to the stomach) using external radiotherapy. This page gives you information about radiotherapy and what will happen during your treatment. Please be aware that radiotherapy centres are training centres for doctors, nurses and radiographers. Students may be present in the department but they are supervised at all times. If you would prefer not to have students present during your treatment, please let a member of staff know. You may find it useful to write down any questions you have before you start your treatment. A space is provided within the PDF leaflet attached.
by Dr Leonard Griffiths
You have been referred this page as you are undergoing surgery on your throat (pharynx). You will be provided with a separate leaflet titled “Pharyngectomy”. If you have not been given one, please ask a member of staff. Due to the nature of this surgery, we expect you to have a sore throat during your recovery. You have been referred this page because you have been prescribed a pain medication called pregabalin.
Some cancer treatments can cause mouth and throat inflammation, known as oral mucositis.
A specialist hand clinic offers comprehensive care including diagnostics, splinting, therapy, injections, and surgery for hand, wrist, and upper limb conditions
Dr Garcia-Rodriguez is a general anaesthetist with a specialist interest in orthopaedic surgery and obstetrics and has been a consultant in Gloucestershire since 2000.
Non-Gynae Cytopathology
About our Pathology service, work experience opportunities we offer and details of how to tour our laboratories.
This page provides information about your Retina (Eye) Imaging Appointment.
We have an inclusion network which is open for all staff to join.
It's Dementia Action Week and we're proud to announce a collaboration with Gloucestershire charity Mindsong to launch “Sounds of the Soul,” a music playlist designed to support the wellbeing of Muslim patients living with dementia.