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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
Here you will find out what happens on the day of your treatment, any ongoing treatment and the support our hospitals can provide.
Gloucestershire Hospitals is committed to excellence in cancer care, particularly in the realm of supporting patients undergoing Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT). With a focus on patient comfort and well-being, the Oncology department continues to provide innovative techniques and services to alleviate some of the burdens associated with cancer treatment.
This page gives you information about care following your ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) procedure.
This page gives you information about the carbohydrate counting and Diabetes Education options for people with Type 1 Diabetes.
In 2013, I celebrated my 36th birthday with my twin brother Tim, with a family lunch, a trip to the Lego store, followed by an appointment that night for a short stay at Royal Liverpool Hospital.
NHS Stroke services Gloucestershire
The endoscopy unit at Cheltenham General Hospital provides care for patients undergoing a variety of endoscopic procedures (an examination inside your body using a small camera).
Over many months, the Trust has worked constructively with UNISON and the lead phlebotomist representatives to resolve the ongoing dispute.
This page gives you information about the condition you are being assessed for and the processes carried out during the assessment.
Supporting our staff to stay and stay well at work is a key priority for our organisation and across the NHS. Everyone who works for us should feel valued and supported to work in a way that meets their individual ambitions and needs
A team of local hospital staff, led by their Chief Executive Deborah Lee, will face up to an epic army challenge on Exmoor this weekend to raise vital funds for local cancer patients.
Dr Sanderson is a general anaesthetist with a specialist interest in paediatrics and difficult airway management. He has been a consultant in Gloucestershire since 1998.
This is when your bowel motions are loose or watery. You may need to go to the toilet more often than normal or find it difficult to control your bowels. If you have a stoma, you may notice that you have to change the bag more often and that the motions are more watery.
This page is designed to assist with your child's Wheeze/ Asthma Management treatment
Providing a positive experience of care matters to our teams. Feedback is so important in ensuring that we understand people's experiences of the care we provide.
The paediatric dietetic team have developed videos which offer dietary advice if you have a child with dietary needs.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides maternity services to women in the county. We are extremely proud of our maternity services which offer you a full range of choices for your care and where to have your baby. This page will help to guide you through these choices, services and available support. When you first discover you are pregnant, it is important to make contact with a health care professional as soon as possible. This is to make sure that you receive maternity care and advice that takes account of your health needs and preferences.
Being part of a cardiovascular research trial makes me feel that I'm getting a little bit extra’ - Ann’s story
Parents and loved ones affected by baby loss now have a dedicated space for reflection and remembrance at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. The new Forget-me-not Garden has officially opened, offering a calming environment for families to visit and find solace.
Your doctor has recommended a temporal artery biopsy. This page will explain: What temporal arteritis is Why you might need this test How the test is done What happens afterwards Please ask your doctor if you have any questions.