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This page provides you with advice about caring for your injured elbow. The most common type of bony injury to an elbow is known as a radial fracture. The radius is one of the long bones in your forearm. It is usually broken when you fall on an outstretched arm.
Every September, Blood Cancer Awareness Month raises awareness and understanding of blood cancers. This year, our cancer support workers are holding a series of events at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
The gynaecology service at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is offering cervical screening (smear) appointments for staff and members of the public
HRH The Princess Royal, Patron of Stroud Hospitals League of Friends, visited the maternity unit at Stroud Hospital to meet mothers, babies and staff who benefit from the League's support.
We are looking for volunteer hair dressers and nail technicians to help cancer patients
by Dr Fotios Iordanidis
by Sue McShane, Sue Merrett, Sue Macklin and Julie Brian
This page gives you information about having a mouth or facial biopsy and answers some of the commonly asked questions. If you have any further questions, please contact the Oral and Maxillofacial department using the contact information at the end of this page.
Parents and loved ones affected by baby loss could soon be able to visit a new garden of remembrance as part of our Big Plus Fund.
These innovative sky ceilings are decorated with bright pictures of outdoor scenes such as trees to add a calming feeling to treatment rooms.
Do you feel like your life is on hold waiting for the pain to get better? Are you stuck, wishing that the pain would just go away? Do you struggle with the idea of accepting your pain? Do you feel that pain has taken away who you used to be? Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) could help you live your life again despite having pain.
by Elizabeth Hemlock
Family fun, fundraising and LOTS of inflatables!
At Gloucester, we invested up to £30m on improving the Emergency Department and acute medical care facilities.
Let’s Get Creative Together!
We have discontinued our myoglobin testing service.
Gather your crew – it’s Tough Mudder time!
A dedicated Gynaecology ward, together with a new Emergency Gynaecology Admissions Unit (GAU) has opened on Ward 9a at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH).
by Fran Wilson
This page provides information about skin cancer and the services available through Gloucestershire hospital.