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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 information about having a CT colonoscopy, how the test is done, the risks involved and what to expect. A CT colonoscopy is also known as a virtual colonoscopy.
This page gives you information about your planned exercise stress echocardiogram.
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).
DRVVT as part of Lupus Anticoagulant screening only:
Consultant in Gloucestershire Hospitals since August 2013. I specialise in care of patients passing through the Emergency Department (A&E). This covers all ages and all grades of illnesses from minor bumps to life threatening conditions. As an Emergency Department Consultant I also supervise a large multi-disciplinary team working in one of the busiest areas of our trust.
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
The enhance programme recognises the need for healthcare professionals to develop a range of generalist skills, in order to better meet patient need and improve the health of local populations.
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.
What to expect during your stay, ward facilities, visiting policy, and how to raise concerns while you’re a patient.
This page aims to help individuals who struggle to hear and help make communication more effective and easier. These tips are designed for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and for those communicating with them. The aim is to support clearer, more effective communication for everyone involved.
A multidisciplinary team (MDT) will support you by bringing together different healthcare professionals to provide coordinated, personalised care and support throughout your diagnosis, treatment and beyond.
I remember as a young girl being in hospital with ear problems and having surgery. Seeing what the nurses were doing and how caring they were inspired me to want to be one, hence choosing to be a nurse.
This page gives you information about the medication duloxetine which you have been prescribed to reduce the pain of vulvodynia. Vulvodynia is pain in the vulva (area around the outside of the vagina) that lasts at least 3 months but does not have a specific cause.
You have been given this page because your child, or someone you care for, has been given medicine that contains morphine. This page contains information about some of the medicines your child may need to take to help control their pain.
We are aware that some misinformation has been shared online regarding our community transformation programme so we have produced these frequently asked questions.
We collect, store and process information about prospective, current and former staff. This notice explains how we use your information, and your right to control how we use it.