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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Some types of cancer treatment can cause side effects that affect your bladder and bowel.
This page gives you information about uterine prolapse and laparoscopic hysteropexy (also known as sacrohysteropexy). This procedure is performed for women who wish to have uterine preservation surgery for their prolapse.
This page gives you information about the treatment options for early vocal cord cancer.
British actress Emma Samms MBE has officially launched a new cancer support service at GRH
4ml of blood taken into an EDTA Tube
Microbiology
Miss Vestey is a Consultant breast surgeon with an interest in oncoplastic and breast reconstructive procedures.
The Delivery Suite at the Women's Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is a state of the art facility, designed to give you the best possible service if you need medical assistance during labour.
This page gives you information about vaginal vault prolapse and its repair, known as sacrocolpopexy.
We are currently experiencing IT disruption, which is affecting some services at our hospitals.
Women suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) can now be looked after as day cases following an innovative move by the Trust designed to improve patient experience.
by Rebecca Offord & Nicky Cantrill
The aim of the study is to see whether regular endoscopic surveillance is better than endoscopy at need for detecting early signs of oesophageal cancer in patients diagnosed with Barrett’s oesophagus.
Transforming our hospitals to make them fit for the future
Although pressures have eased slightly in the last two days, our hospitals remain extremely busy
A dedicated Gynaecology ward, together with a new Emergency Gynaecology Admissions Unit (GAU) has opened on Ward 9a at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH).
As leaders of Gloucestershire’s health and social care community, we are speaking out together because we are deeply concerned by the recent reported rise in racially motivated incidents in our communities and aimed at our staff.
The information on this page is for women who are not ovulating on their own. Ovulation induction is a kind of fertility treatment where a daily injection of a hormone is taken to stimulate the ovary for eggs to grow.
Chemical Pathology