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This page provides information for patients due to have a urodynamic investigation. We want you to understand the risks and benefits, how to prepare for the investigation and what to expect both during and after the test.
Supporting our staff to stay and stay well at work is a key priority for our organisation and across the NHS. Everyone who works for us should feel valued and supported to work in a way that meets their individual ambitions and needs
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK.
Wound infection after surgery can happen but it is not common. This page gives you information about what can cause a wound infection after surgery and offers advice on how you can help to reduce the risk.
Overseas NHS Workers Day is a recognition of the extraordinary contribution that people who have migrated to the UK have made in the fight against COVID-19 and the diverse skills and experiences these individuals have brought to the NHS.
It has been agreed that the provision of X-ray services in Gloucestershire will be revised on an interim basis to ensure that the most specialist services can continue to be provided safely. The temporary changes are a response to the high levels of radiographer vacancies being experienced in Gloucestershire.
by Tracey Cullerne
You have been advised to have an Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection ( It is important that you read this information before your appointment so that you understand this procedure and the preparation involved.
The 3rd GSQIA Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place on Friday 9th of June 2017 at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Chemical Pathology
by Jim Moriarty
This page provides information for renal patients and answers some of the commonly asked questions about having a tunnelled dialysis catheter. It also explains the benefits and risks of the procedure.
Serum - paired samples not required
Eight out of 10 apprentices at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust go on to find permanent work there, according to the latest figures.
Your donations help to fund specialist care, state-of-the-art equipment and ground-breaking research at the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre
You have been given this page as you are anaemic with low iron levels in your body. Your doctor has suggested that you receive Ferinject® which is a special type of iron preparation given through a drip. Ferinject® is used instead of iron tablets.
This page explains why your child has an appointment for the Neurodevelopmental Clinic at either Gloucestershire Royal Hospital or Cheltenham General Hospital and why it is important for your child to attend their appointment.