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Our support services At the Women’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, we have two specially designed suites in which you and your family can spend
The amount of wind we produce depends on the food eaten together with our own individual digestive process.
We ask all visitors to sanitise their hands on entering and leaving the ward with alcohol hand sanitiser outside each ward and department.
In Critical Care we are fairly poor at assessing for delirium and acting upon it when recognised until the patient is unmanageable.
To help the Endoscopy Department understand what is important to you and how we can improve our service, we would appreciate if you would take the time
We would recommend you avoid intercourse until the string and stent has been removed.
For procedures involving polypectomy, due to the longer duration of these procedures, we advise patients to have sedation.
This is not serious, although we need to know about it for future treatments.
We work hard to minimising the risks to you.
We provide diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitation services for patients with head and neck cancers.
We work closely with the Macmillan Renton Unit at Hereford County Hospital
As part of essential works for our Image Guided Interventional Surgery (IGIS) Hub at GRH, we are bringing in a large crane from Monday 5 August to Wednesday
We wanted to assess whether either technique led to more favourable post operative conditions for patients.
Yes, but we expect your visitors to either use the alcohol gel or wash their hands with soap and water when entering and leaving the ward.
We will check that the area is numb before going ahead with the surgery.
We may also take small samples of tissue (a biopsy) for further analysis in a laboratory.
We advise you to move your arm regularly to minimise the risk of a frozen shoulder or shoulder stiffness.
We also expect your visitors to follow advice from the hospital, by: not sitting on patient’s beds. not visiting if they are unwell.