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Patients who would like to be seen by the Smell Disorder and Allergy Clinic should get a referral through their GP.
Patients who have a planned hospital operation, outpatient clinic or procedure between Saturday 24 February (and including) Thursday 29 February should
The World Health Organization (WHO) encourages leading global animal and human health organisations to ‘Go Blue’ by ‘wearing’ the colour on social media
It was inspiring to meet role models who were also from an ethnic minority background.
Please be aware that the order of the theatre list may change, depending on the needs of other patients who are due to have a procedure or surgery on the
If there is anything that you do not understand, please ask the nurse or doctor who is looking after your child.
The hospitals have received some wonderful feedback from women who have used its maternity service during COVID-19.
The Council act on behalf of the local community, and the meetings are open to members of the public who would like to attend.
Who will I see during my treatment?
Families who have been in contact with a patient who has meningitis may be prescribed an antibiotic called Rifampicin to stop them developing the infection
Who will I see and when?
They will be assisted by a radiology nurse and a radiographer who will take the images.
You will be seen by a nurse who will check your personal details and ask you some questions about any illnesses or operations you have had before.
The Trust also holds a yearly service in remembrance of the babies who die before and around birth, you are welcome to attend.
Who will I see?
Patients who are not medically suitable for general anaesthesia will be offered a regional anaesthetic.
Normally you will see the person who performed your procedure before going home.
Avoid close contact with people who have received oral live vaccines recently (such as polio and typhoid).
However, risks do increase with age and for those who already have heart, chest, or other medical conditions such as diabetes or for those who are overweight
This connects you with a community pharmacist who looks at all the medicines you take.