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Two-year-old Connie Billingham never met her grandma Gill, but she will be joining her Mum to walk in her memory at a special charity event later this year.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is holding an open day across its two hospital sites on Wednesday (8 September) – giving the public an opportunity to meet clinicians and ask them how the £101m investment will improve care as we emerge from the pandemic.
Our Focus Support and Information Centre is situated in the heart of the Oncology Centre in the outpatient waiting area of Cheltenham General Hospital.
This page gives you information about the specialist team for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), the services available and the IBD Advice line.
You have been advised to have a flexible sigmoidoscopy to investigate the cause of your symptoms. It is important that you read this page before your appointment so that you understand what will happen during the procedure and any preparations needed.
Your oncologist has recommended that you have a course of radiotherapy. This page gives you information about the radiotherapy and what will happen during treatment. Please be aware that radiotherapy centres are training centres for doctors, nurses and radiographers. Students may be present in the department but they are supervised at all times. If you would prefer not to have students present during your treatment, please let a member of staff know. You may find it useful to write down some questions before you start your treatment.
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is set to begin a transformative upgrade of its high voltage (HV) infrastructure—ensuring long-term power resilience and supporting the hospital’s future clinical and technological demands.
The change to (Sensitive - increased dose required) recognises that for certain bug / drug combinations an increased dose of an antibiotic should be given to assure the organisms are exposed to adequate concentrations of the antibiotic at the site of infection.
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This new facility at Quayside in Gloucester will offer more than 80,000 extra diagnostic appointments each year, allowing patients across Gloucestershire to access potentially lifesaving checks more quickly, without having to go to hospital.
Gloucestershire Hospitals has scooped a national award for its commitment to patients living with incurable blood cancer.
by Anna Finlay
The Department of Critical Care (DCC) is a special ward in Cheltenham that cares for people who are critically ill, in an unstable condition, or need close monitoring after surgery.
Our vision aims to transform cancer care for thousands of patients.
Joint statement from One Gloucestershire NHS partners – NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust and South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
Birth partners can stay overnight in the maternity ward at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, in the bedside chairs provided.
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Transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease (TA-GVHD) is a rare but often life threatening complication of blood transfusion, characterised by the engraftment and proliferation of donor T lymphocytes in the recipient. This occurs when the recipient's immune system fails to reject transfused lymphocytes, leading to widespread immune-mediated tissue damage.