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Visiting We are generally flexible with visiting times and number of visitors, so please check beforehand with your midwife.
Delivery System 2 (EDS2) The NHS Constitution CQC – The Fundamental Standards (Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014) We
We apologise to our patients from Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gwent as we are unable to provide pad provision after your initial supply.
We do not give you a medical certificate as this is not generally necessary.
We see patients according to the seriousness of their condition, so you may notice patients who arrived after you being seen before you.
We strongly advise that you stop smoking before your operation.
Her fundraising for us has been immense and we really appreciate her continued support.”
Within this ward, we care for the elderly by minimising their risk of re-hospitalisation.
We hope that you find that our essentials in the UK page has useful information to support you as you settle in.
We also liaise with other healthcare workers within the hospital and community, such as GPs and clinical psychologists, if their input is needed with your
You have been suggested this page because we want to measure the level of kidney function of your child/young person.
We are very excited to have a number of charity places available with half price registration for both the half marathon and 10k events!
"We are asking the public for their continued support over this period by only accessing the Emergency Departments if it’s a life-threatening condition
We recommend that you contact your insurance company to check when you are able to drive again.
We wanted to improve the ‘clerking manpower’ to reduce waiting times without spending any money.
However, it’s vital that we all work together to keep A&E in Gloucester clear for life threatening conditions and serious injuries.
Reassuringly, 95% patients that we see do not have cancer.
Friday 5 May 2023 is International Day of The Midwife when we celebrate our midwives and everything they do for our community
In an emergency situation we may need to sedate the person to carry out vital treatment.
We advise you not to do any heavy lifting for 4 weeks.