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We see adults of all ages, including pre and post menopause, and before and after childbirth.
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Next Steps Going forward we will expand the service and look to see how we can work closer with our GCS colleagues in IAT as part of a 9 month pilot.
She said: “We are now three years into the Community Ophthalmic Link Project and we are so proud of the difference it is making.
Depending on the risk factors we find, we may ask you to return to a follow-up clinic or to have further tests.
make when we work in partnership with our communities.”
We want to help improve the health and wellbeing of all those we come into contact with.
Together we can help make a difference.
We are not able to offer emergency help.
We have contact with the Stroke Unit and contribute to the rehabilitation of these patients.
As part of our AMM we have a question and answer section and we want to hear from you!
We do this by providing our staff with child protection awareness training and ensuring that we can identify, protect and care for those at risk.
We do not give results over the telephone.
We confirmed permission for the project with the Chief Nurse. We produced contracts, leaflets and posters introducing the project.
We do not record information that will uniquely identify you, and we do not record information that you input into online forms.
“The report also highlighted a number of areas for improvement, which we are working hard to address, and we know that we can always learn and improve
Therefore, we wanted to remind the public that more information is available on our website including a FAQs.
Once we have all your blood tests results, we will contact you to tell you to either; stop taking the tablets (your blood tests are normal), continue taking
We are determined to learn and change when things go wrong.