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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
The Friends and Family Test is a national scheme which encourages patients to tell us and other patients what they think about the care they receive.
This page contains information about ‘dry eye’ which is a common ophthalmic (eye) condition. Dry eye is sometimes called ‘dry eye syndrome’ or ‘dry eye disease’.
Carbohydrate Counting and Diabetes Education
This page gives you information about having ENTONOX® as pain relief during lower end endoscopic procedures.
The NHS in Gloucestershire joins the rest of the country in sending our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
This page gives you information about having a CT (Computed Tomography) scan of the heart.
by Paul Dunckley
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions that might help if you have queries about the Patient Portal.
Women suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) can now be looked after as day cases following an innovative move by the Trust designed to improve patient experience.
by Jeanette Welsh and Kate Bowstead
The Children’s Emergency Department at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been transformed into a vibrant and comforting space thanks to new jungle-themed artwork created by artist and illustrator Alice Humphreys.
At Gloucestershire Hospitals our Governors are crucial and valued partners, whose expertise, enthusiasm, challenge and support help to shape our Trust.
This page is for people who have broken a bone in one of their toes but not the big toe. If you have broken your big toe, this page is not for you.
A general anaesthetic will mean your child will be asleep when they have their treatment.
This page gives you information about the process of IVF as advised by your specialist. In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is an assisted method of conception which increases the chance of pregnancy by placing fertilised ova or eggs directly into the uterus or womb. The fertilised eggs are called embryos.
Our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) and Patient Support Service offer confidential advice, support and information about your healthcare and our services.
The Paediatric Gastroenterology Service in Gloucestershire is part of a clinical network of gastroenterology teams in the South West. We work closely with our colleagues at Bristol Children’s Hospital, as well as other specialist centres such as Great Ormond Street Hospital to provide treatment and supportive care for children and young people in Gloucestershire who have complex bowel problems.
Visiting times are: 3pm – 4.30pm and 6pm – 8pm
Feeding is so much more than just provision of nutrients, it will help build relationship with your baby and help you learn their communication cues.