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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
NHS organisations in Gloucestershire are calling on Allied Health Professionals and Healthcare Scientists to return to the profession they love
This page is for patients who are having a trial without their indwelling urinary catheter (TWOC).
This page gives you information about the care following your bronchoscopy.
You might take a break from your medical training for a number of reasons, including:
The information on this page is for patients having a bladder tumour removed by a Trans Urethral Resection of Bladder Tumour (TURBT) operation.
This page explains what a molar pregnancy is, how it is diagnosed and how it is treated. It also answers the frequently asked questions.
This page provides advice for when you go home after having gynaecological surgery
Hot water at Cheltenham General has been fully restored
Everything you need to know about coming to hospital, what to bring, where to go and how to get help.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has reported a 2.4% reduction in carbon emissions for 2024-25 compared to the previous year- the equivalent to the annual energy use of around 2,500 homes.
We offer specialist diabetes care and advice during your pregnancy, including antenatal care and group information sessions.
by Jim Moriarty
Healthcare Science Week is celebrated from 8 -17 March 2024, which is an an opportunity to promote the amazing work of healthcare scientists and highlight the difference they make to patients’ lives
Thanks to your support, new artwork has been installed to help transform the environment for day surgery patients.
Our governors represent the views and interests of Trust members and the local community, to ensure our Trust is rooted in its community needs.
You have been given this page as you or someone you care for has had a Barium Swallow. A Barium Swallow is an examination of the food pipe (oesophagus) and stomach. The complete removal of barium from your digestive system usually takes between 24 hours and 72 hours. This page tells you what to expect after having this procedure and suggests ways to help.
The Emergency Department (ED) at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is beginning a partnership with volunteers from Gloucestershire branches of Samaritans this month.
The Children’s Emergency Department at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been transformed into a vibrant and comforting space thanks to new jungle-themed artwork created by artist and illustrator Alice Humphreys.
by Emilie Kerslake & Andy Godfrey
You have been referred to Hospital because your symptoms or test results show that you may need further investigation by a specialist. On this page you will find information and videos that may help during your visit.