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This page gives you information about how to get support and advice now that you have been discharged from the hospital follow-up routine.
You will have regular appointments with your midwife throughout your pregnancy, and your midwife will explain this process to you.
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The information on this page is to prepare you for when your plaster has been removed. Although you will be keen to resume normal activities there may be a few adjustments that you will need to make.
This page gives you information on care following your colonoscopy/flexible sigmoidoscopy.
You may have concerns about the risk to you and your unborn child about having X-rays or CT scans during your pregnancy. The information on this page answers some of the commonly asked questions allowing you to make an informed decision. If you have any further questions, please ask a member of the team caring for you.
This page answers some of the commonly asked questions about the anorectal manometry test.
This page gives you advice on how to care for your PEG feeding tube and the stoma site during and after the healing process.
This page gives you information about your appointment at the Critical Care Follow-up Clinic.
A cataract is a clouding in the lens of the eye. The lens is normally clear and sits behind the iris (which is the coloured part of the eye) and the pupil (the dark centre of the eye).
The Emergency Gynae Admissions unit (EGAU) is located on the ninth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital within Ward 9A.
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No add on requests accepted for these tests. Fresh samples are required.
This September, NHS, local authorities, and healthcare organisations across the country are uniting to deliver crucial messages to parents through ICON Week 2024.
HbA1c can be used as a diagnostic test for diabetes
The NHS in Gloucestershire is urging the public to only call 999 or attend the Emergency Departments in Gloucester or Cheltenham if it’s a life threatening condition or serious injury.
The paediatric dietetic team have developed videos which offer dietary advice if you have a child with dietary needs.
This page will give you general information about having a barium meal or barium follow through X-ray and answer some of the commonly asked questions.
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