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What happens after I leave hospital?
To see patients leave the clinic smiling and hopeful for the future, after walking in thinking nothing can be done, is extraordinarily satisfying and humbling
You can also contact us by email and telephone and ask that you leave a message if it is not urgent.
Visitors may be asked to leave the bedside while any procedures are carried out.
suggestions for service improvements offer advice about the NHS and support groups outside the NHS PALS - 0800 019 3282 If we cannot answer your call, please leave
continue to work together in making patients and their families more aware of the benefits of recovering at home, just as soon as they are well enough to leave
“It is thanks to the many organisations and individuals who fundraise, make a donation or leave a gift in their will to us, that we are able to fund equipment
pools and spas Wear gloves to handle animal waste Practice strict food hygiene Food hygiene advice: Wash your hands before and after handling food Do not leave
A doctor or nurse may examine you before you leave the department and advise you if any further treatment is necessary.
If you have to leave a message, please include: your name your date of birth a contact phone number the reason for your call You can find us in the gynaecology
We recommend that you leave the chemotherapy in the toilet then add bleach and leave for 15 minutes before flushing.
You cannot leave the ward to go outside as the telemetry signal will not reach that far. Please ask your nurse if you have any questions.
early on to build physical and psychological strength may be more likely to: cope better with the side effects of treatment (or have fewer side effects) leave
Line on 0300 422 8226, particularly if you: have diabetes take anticoagulants (medicine which thins your blood) take iron preparations You will need to leave
The nurse will discuss the dose and when to take before you leave the day surgery unit.
Do not leave them alone in the bath.
Care Team Cheltenham General Hospital Tel: 0300 422 4363 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm If your call is not answered on the above numbers, please leave
Leave a gift in your will
You may have some discomfort when you leave hospital.
An advice sheet will be given to you before you leave the department. This is also your discharge letter.