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Serum - paired samples may be required
This Green Plan outlines the steps which our Trust will take to reduce carbon emissions and improve sustainability over the next five years as we head toward net zero in 2040.
This page gives you information about having a Mannitol Challenge Test (Osmohale®), including the preparation needed.
This page will help you understand more about functional neurological symptoms and how you can get help.
Also called Dupuytren’s contracture, this is a common condition caused by thickening of the tissue directly beneath the skin in the hand. This layer of tissue is called the ‘palmar fascia‘.
You have been advised to have a therapeutic gastroscopy which provides treatment carried out via an endoscope. A gastroscopy may also be referred to as an endoscopy or OGD (meaning an oesophageal-gastroduodenoscopy).
This page will cover the frequently asked questions for Radiotherapy
This page gives you information about how to get support and advice now that you have been discharged from the hospital follow-up routine.
This will provide you with information about Patient Initiated Follow-Up appointments (PIFU), at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It explains what PIFU appointments are and how they work.
Kerb replacement and resurfacing works are taking place during week commencing 24/10/22 for 2 weeks, which affects patient vehicle access to the Atrium entrance and Emergency Department at GRH.
Gloucestershire Hospitals is thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Alstone Urology Clinic, a state-of-the-art facility designed to enhance patient care and improve overall experience.
This page gives you information about how to look after your splint and care for your skin.
This page gives you helpful guidance to make sure that any item of patient information you are working on is evidence based, and written in keeping with Plain English standards and those of the Trust.
This page gives you information about having a nuclear medicine scan, including any preparation required and the equipment used.
This page gives information to patients having a peripheral intravenous (IV) cannula tube inserted into a vein. This is usually into the back of your hand or your arm (see Figure 1 and 2).
Gloucestershire Hospitals' children’s diabetes team is transforming the way it delivers care after adopting a nationally recognised approach to reducing health inequalities, helping to ensure services are more inclusive and accessible for every family.
Head and neck cancers can affect areas such as the mouth, throat, voice box, nose, and salivary glands.
A new initiative to improve the experience of patients experiencing a mental health crisis launches this week in our Emergency Departments at Cheltenham and Gloucester
This page gives you the information you need to help you care for your AV Fistula or AV Graft after you have been discharged from hospital.