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Sample requirements If patient on high dose biotin therapy (>5mg/day) collect sample at least 8 hours after the last dose.
If you are invited, you will receive a letter with information about the survey.
If you need an epidural or there is an unexpected problem with you or your baby, you will be transferred to the delivery suite at Gloucestershire Royal
If the baby is predicted to be Rh D negative, then the mother will not require any prophylactic anti-D in this pregnancy before and after birth.
Any treatment with medicines results in a balance of benefits and harms; if the medicine doesn’t relieve the symptoms then the result of taking the medicine
If you require oxygen therapy then a special oxygen mask that sits over the tube will be provided.
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
full (this helps with the ultrasound scan). bring your pregnancy notes if you have them.
If you receive Income Support or other benefits, you might also be able to reclaim your travel and parking expenses.
Please tell us if you spot something that you feel does not fit our values and behaviours.
Please note that if you want private treatment or tests you can refer yourself for them and you do not need to have a referral from one doctor to another
If suitable, you will be referred to a cochlear implant centre for further testing and the implant surgery.
We can contact leaders from other faith groups if needed.
What if my cancer has spread?
Call the Acute Haematology Oncology Unit (AHOU) if you are experiencing:
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If there is a change in a patient’s circumstances after they have been discharged, or if they need a review, they can be re-referred to the service.
Take your normal pain relief, such as paracetamol, if needed. Please follow the dosage instructions in the pack.
If you are having any of these feelings, it is important to understand that this is normal and we are here to support you.