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The Speech and Language Team will also arrange a follow-up appointment when you are discharged from hospital.
If you are not sure about your medications, please contact the Cardiac Investigations team for advice – the contact details are at the end of this page
If you have any additional needs, worries or concerns these should be discussed with Eyford Ward staff on 0300 422 4002 or the Pre-assessment Team on 0300
You will be referred to the Cardiac Rehabilitation Team who will contact you at home.
Before the operation, the surgeon or a member of their team will put a mark on the correct side of your body for the ureteroscopy after confirming on the
A neonatal plate was funded specifically for this equipment to help the Neonatal Team see where to place treatment lines in premature babies in an instant
Please call your local pump team if you need further advice.
Restricted to Palliative Care Team.
The hospital team would recommend again that you have a biopsy at a later date, however, this may miss the chance to identify the cancer early enough to
The stent is often left on a string and will be removed by a member of the Urology team a few days later.
If at any time you would prefer not to have students present, please inform the team looking after you. This will not impact on your care in any way.
A member of our administrative team will email you in 6 weeks with a form to complete about the result of your injection treatment.
The photographs are sent to our grading team for thorough assessment. You will receive a results letter by post a few weeks later.
Leaflet GHPI0975 ‘Treatment of ectopic pregnancy with Methotrexate’ - a copy will be provided by a member of the medical team.
You can contact the team in the following ways: Gloucestershire Leg Ulcer Service Tel: 0300 422 3480 (secretary) Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm Voicemail
If you consider your problem to be an ocular health emergency, please contact the Eye Casualty team using the telephone number listed in the following
A member of team will return your call within 24 to 48 hours. Ward 9a (Gynaecology) Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 6780 NHS 111 Tel: 111
When you are in hospital you will be seen by the anaesthetist and the surgeon (or a senior member of the team) who will explain what will happen during
redness on or around the wound, or pain or leakage from the site of the operation, then you should seek medical advice from your GP or contact the Urology Team