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This page gives you information about care following your ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) procedure.
Prostate cancer affects the prostate gland under the bladder and usually happens to men over 50 years old. There are different treatments and it can often be cured if diagnosed early.
Our specialist physiotherapists work with both inpatients and outpatients.
Dr Gramizadeh is an associate specialist in Stroke and TIA.
The early pregnancy assessment clinic is an emergency service if you are between 7 and 15 weeks pregnant and experience pain or bleeding.
Hands and the structures within them are prone to infections from bacteria, viruses and fungal (microorganisms) sources. The anatomy of the hand is complex in that a relatively trivial injury may cause disproportionate amount of harm.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK.
You have been advised to have a flexible sigmoidoscopy to help investigate the cause of your symptoms. It is important that you read this page before you have the procedure so that you understand what will happen and the preparation involved.
Over 75% of apprentices at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust go on to find permanent work there, according to the latest figures.
Clotted blood.
Chemical Pathology
One of our incredible supporters, Megan Preston, will be running the London Marathon in 2026 for Scoo-B-Doo, our Neonatal Fund.
This page gives you information about using an ambulatory pump to receive chemotherapy treatment at home.
You have been advised to have a gastroscopy, which you may also have heard being called an endoscopy or OGD (meaning an oesophageal-gastro-duodenoscopy). A gastroscopy will help us to investigate the cause of your symptoms. It is important that you read this page before your appointment so that you understand what will happen during this procedure and the preparation involved.
This page is for patients who will be having an MRI arthrogram of a joint.
How are phlebotomy (blood samples) services affected by industrial action?
by Andy Champion
Steve is the Clinical Lead for Upper GI Surgery and an Honorary Tutor at Bristol University Medical School.