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If you are not sure if you are able to take a specific pain relief, please discuss it with a pharmacist or your GP.
If you have any questions or problems, please contact your GP.
Reasons to visit your GP for re-referral to physiotherapy
Tell your GP if you have taken more than your prescribed dose of Apixaban.
Contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice.
We looked at four areas of the pathway that we felt failed: Quality of referral from the GP Failure to attend rate for the consultant clinics Failure to
If you have any concerns about possible breast cancer symptoms, you should book an appointment with your GP.
Your GP can refer you back to the hospital if you need to be seen in the future.
We also advise you to let your GP know.
Please discuss this with your consultant or GP.
Speak to your consultant or GP about a referral.
If you experience any other symptoms you should contact your GP for advice.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, please contact your GP for advice: Itchy, raised rash on the skin around the site of injection or all
They are both electronically sent to the patient’s GP.
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Drink water as a precaution and get medical advice from your GP or NHS 111. You can contact NHS 111 by dialling 111.
Please speak to your GP about this.
Further supplies can be obtained from your GP.
A report will be sent to your GP. The results of the test and any specimens taken are sent directly to your GP. This can take up to 5 weeks.
Ordering supplies GP Surgeries: Cheltenham Cheltenham Surgeries are served by a four weekly ordering system.