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Your call will be returned on the same day, between 9:00am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday Email: ghn-tr.colposcopyhelpline@nhs.net If you require urgent
A nurse will return your call the next working day.
The medication is in the form of a pessary which is inserted into the vagina or rectum (back passage) once every day.
Our teams learning together at a fetal wellbeing study day, receive teaching on the wards, receive regular learning updates through our ‘Fetal Wellbeing
A nurse will return your call the next working day. Your test may be delayed if you do not take advice.
Normally, you will be admitted on the day of your surgery.
The alternatives will not be available on the day of your test.
Your consultant will hand over your day-to-day care to your GP.
Standard release: asymmetrical dosing: (e.g. 0800 and 1400 for day-time angina; 1800 and 2200 for night-time angina).
We do advise that you keep a 7-day buffer stock of all required items as well as your monthly supplies.
Please note that an alternative procedure will not be available on the day of your appointment.
If required, you may be asked to attend the radiology department for imaging tests on the same day as your gastroscopy.
Improvements will include the extension of the Acute Medicine Initial Assessment (AMIA) area, which provides an improved same day emergency care provision
If the stitches need to be taken out, your midwife will do this on the 4th or 5th day after your operation.
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