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This page provides information about thyroid cancer and the services available through Gloucestershire NHS Hospitals.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is opening a new Smell Disorders and Allergy Clinic at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital next month (November). The consultant-led service will be the first time that patients can be seen at a dedicated, specialist smell clinic in the area.
This page gives you information about Osgoods Schlatters Syndrome (OSS) and how it is best managed.
If other investigations required please check CSF Sample Requirements for further details.
This page provides information about parental responsibility. A person with parental responsibility is vital in making decisions about a child’s medical treatment. We can only share health information about a child with carers who have parental responsibility.
Liver cancer affects the liver and this is a large organ at the top right side of your abdomen that helps you to digest your food and removes toxins.
This page gives you information about having ENTONOX® as pain relief during lower end endoscopic procedures.
Find out more about learning disability needs of patients an acute setting
Blood Transfusion
Your birth plan is a way for you to communicate how you would like to give birth to midwives and other health professionals.
The paediatric dietetic team has put together a list of useful links and resources for you to have a look at whilst you wait for your appointment. They are divided into specialist areas, choose the one that is applicable to you or your child.
High blood pressure is also called hypertension. This is when the force of blood pushing against your artery walls is too strong. There are different types of hypertension.
This page will help to answer some of the commonly asked questions about female sterilisation; including information about your hospital stay, the operation and what to expect after your discharge home.
This page gives you information about having a steroid joint injection and explains what the procedure involves.
You have been referred this page because you or someone you care for has been found to have tested positive for Candidozyma auris (C. auris), or screening for C. auris has been offered. The information on this page answers some commonly asked questions.
Following your thyroid surgery, you have been referred to the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre for Radioactive Iodine (RAI) therapy. This page gives you information about the preparation, treatment and aftercare.
This page is designed to help people who are bereaved when a death occurs in the hospital. It explains procedures such as registering a death and arranging a funeral.
This page provides important information for copying with dying.
This page explains what an ectopic pregnancy is, how it is treated and answers some of the commonly asked questions.