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This page is a guide to Endovascular Aneurysm Repair surgery and should help to answer some of the questions you may have.
Dr Thomson is a consultant clinical psychologist, specialising in working with people affected by neurological conditions. She also manages the countywide multidisciplinary brain injury team.
Foreword by the Chair and Chief Executive
The way we go about our work is as important as what we do. Our values guide our behaviour, whether with our patients, with one another or with wider stakeholders.
Panto actors dressed in bright and colourful costumes brought some festive cheer to children at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Guiting Ward specialises in Care of the Elderly
You have been advised to have a Bravo™ reflux testing system inserted for the assessment of heartburn or related symptoms. This page has been written to help answer any questions you may have. It is important that you read this before attending for the procedure as it contains important information about the investigation.
This page provides information for patients, relatives and carers about the support offered by the Gloucestershire Home Enteral Feeding Team (HEFT) when you have an enteral feeding tube. It answers some of the commonly asked questions.
This page gives you information about having surgery for vulval cancer and answers some of the commonly asked questions.
The scaphoid is usually injured by a fall onto the outstretched hand, often from a height or from a bicycle. It can also be injured with the wrist being forcibly bent back.
Thanks to the local business community nearly £4,000 has been raised for our Gloucestershire Heart Appeal with a charity bungee jump!
These tests are only performed by appointment following discussion with the Consultant Haematologist.
by Will Mason
by Adele Pugh
In April this year, a group of ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeons from Gloucestershire Royal Hospital travelled to Zambia at the request of Lufunda Lukama, an ENT surgeon working in the country.
This page is for patients about to have a rigid or flexible ureteroscopic operation. Ureteroscopy is used for treatment and investigation of stones, tumours or obstruction such as narrowing of the ureter. It is also useful for investigating symptoms such as blood in the urine, pain or abnormal cells found in urine.
Every September, Blood Cancer Awareness Month raises awareness and understanding of blood cancers. This year, our cancer support workers are holding a series of events at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
On this page we have a list of our latest reports which highlight the progress we are making, and our next steps.
Epilepsy disrupts the normal electrical activity our brains use to communicate with the rest of the body, resulting in someone having a ‘seizure’ or a ‘fit.’