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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
You have been asked to come to the hospital for an oral Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT). This page gives you information about the test and the preparations needed.
This page gives you information about syncope (sin-co-pee) and some ideas which may help you to manage the condition.
Women in a Gloucestershire village whose lives have all been touched by cancer have joined together to get behind the £17.5m Big Space Cancer Appeal.
The Multiple Sclerosis (MS) team provides assessment, advice and information for people with a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.
This page provides an overview of Oesophageal Cancer and Stomach Cancer
This page gives you information about the options available to remove your PEG. Also included is care advice for you to follow after the procedure.
Congratulations on the birth of your baby! This page provides information relating to caring for yourself and your newborn.
By partnering with us you can help make hospital life better for everyone you know and love
This page gives you information about having an operation on your femoral artery (the artery in the groin) to improve a narrowing or blockage in the blood vessels. It also answers some of the commonly asked questions about hospital admission, the operation and discharge home.
This page tells you about some typical working patterns, plus useful information and resources
The aim of this page is to answer any questions you may have about your appointment in the Urology Assessment Clinic.
This page gives you information about the care available from the Long Covid Psychology Service. It explains the types of concerns we can help with and what to expect during your first appointment.
This page has been written for patients diagnosed with a cancer in the colon (large bowel). It aims to help you understand the process involved in your care and make you aware of the various treatment options that might be available to you.
We are incredibly proud of all our competitors and their supporters attending our first entry to the British Transplant Games. Some of the team share their stories below.
This page provides information for women and birthing people who have been identified as being at risk of having a preterm (premature) birth. We hope that this information will help you to understand the risk factors and how the Preterm Birth team will support you during pregnancy to try to reduce the risk.
The extensor pollicis longus or EPL tendon pulls the thumb straight and opens the palm.
This page gives you information about acute glaucoma, the symptoms and the treatment given.
Following your thyroid surgery, you have been referred to the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre for Radioactive Iodine (RAI) therapy. This page gives you information about the preparation, treatment and aftercare.
This page describes the changes you may notice in your mouth when you start radiotherapy treatment for your cancer. The symptoms you may have been described and advice is given on how best deal with them. You will also find advice on how to keep your mouth as healthy as possible during and after radiotherapy treatment.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a major global threat across human, animal, plant, food, and environmental sectors.