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With grateful thanks to: Dr Sahil Gupta, Clinical Fellow, Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
If you have pain or bleeding before this, you should seek medical advice from your GP or NHS 111.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Endoscopy units are training centres.
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FOCUS can book referrals to NHS-approved wig suppliers and issue wig prescriptions.
If further intervention is needed, they will be able to contact the Vascular Access Team at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
NHS UK Information about what happens, recovery and risks of caesarean section Website: www.nhs.uk/conditions/caesarean-section/ PICO Information from
third year as a Physiotherapy student at the University of Gloucestershire while working as a Physiotherapy Assistant for Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS
If you need urgent help out of normal working hours, please contact NHS 111 for advice.
If you feel extremely unwell, please contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice.
If your symptoms or condition worsens while waiting for advice or you are concerned, please call NHS 111 for advice or 999.
This equipment remains the property of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (GHNHST).
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Please continue to follow all food safety guidelines recommended during pregnancy by the NHS and Food Standards Agency.
If you are unsure always seek help either via NHS 111 or call for an ambulance by phoning 999.
Specialist APD assessments do not take place within the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Eye drops Note: As per NHS England advice, patients should be directed to purchase sodium cromoglicate over-the-counter for allergic conjunctivitis
In order to request a certificate, you will need your NHS number or the postcode registered with your GP, your mobile phone number or email address registered
Out of normal working hours we would advise you to contact NHS 111 for advice. For emergencies, please call 999.
These operations and therapies are not performed by the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust so patients would be referred to other specialist