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Last night was a roaring success after an auction of lion sculptures raised nearly quarter of a million pounds for our new state-of-the-art cancer centre.
British actress Emma Samms MBE has officially launched a new cancer support service at GRH
Work on a new day surgery unit and two new theatres at Cheltenham General Hospital (CGH) costing £17.2m is progressing well with patients set to benefit as early as the new year.
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When you find out you’re pregnant, you will need to book your first appointment with one of our midwives. This is called your booking appointment.
The department is open 24 hours a day all year round and below is a summary of the type of work covered by the department.
Mr Mutimer is an orthopaedic surgeon with a specialist interest in hip and knee arthroplasty.
Bowel cancer is also known as type of colorectal cancer.
The key features of the Badger Notes app and how to create a Badger Notes account.
Maintenance work at the Women’s Centre on Saturday 25 March means that hot water will be unavailable from 8am – 5pm.
Our commitment to understanding what matters most to people is set out in our Engagement and Involvement Strategy. We understand the importance of building strong relationships with our communities and the positive impact collaboration has on the health and well-being of local people and in shaping healthcare services.
This page gives you information about orthostatic hypotension, advice about how to manage the symptoms and describes some of the treatments available.
by Michael Connelly
At Gloucester, we invested up to £30m on improving the Emergency Department and acute medical care facilities.
This page explains what High Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO) is and why it is part of your treatment. It may also answer some of the questions that you may have about HFNO. The information on this page is not meant to replace the consultation between you and your medical team but may help you to understand more about what is discussed. Please do not hesitate to speak to the doctor, nurse or physiotherapist if you have any further questions.
This page gives you information about having a Computed Tomography (CT) guided abdominal or pelvic biopsy. It explains how the procedure is carried out and some of the possible complications.
This page gives you information about what to expect when a child comes into hospital to have an operation or an investigation under general anaesthesia.
This page provides information for a person and their carer, family or friend who has suffered an injury to their throat. It is possible to have a serious injury without visible signs, meaning a medical assessment should be given.
We are pleased to announce the official opening of our brand-new modular MRI unit at GRH