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They are both electronically sent to the patient’s GP.
Further supplies can be obtained from your GP.
A report will be sent to your GP in the next few days. The results of the test and any samples taken are sent directly to your GP.
Please talk about this with your consultant or GP.
Call your GP or NHS 111 for advice.
work experience placements, but you can try contacting some of the following for more information: community midwives antenatal classes health visitors GP
A report will be sent to your GP.
If this happens, please contact your GP and take this leaflet when you see them.
Please contact your GP or consultant directly for your test results as these are not disclosed to Endoscopy.
Your GP will be asked to remove the penicillin allergy label from your GP record.
You will be referred back to your GP or consultant.
It’s important that you have a diagnosis of IBS confirmed by your GP.
If this continues to be a problem, please discuss with your GP.
Please ask your GP if it is safe for you to stop taking these medications.
An initial result letter will be sent to you and your GP from the screening department to make sure you know the result as soon as possible.
Pathology Form BOSS Initial History Sheet BOSS study consent form for data collection ONLY BOSS study consent form BOSS Endoscopy and Pathology Form BOSS GP
Children or young people are referred via their GP or following admission to children’s inpatients.
Talk to your GP if this is the case so that you can get the help and support you need.
Further supplies can be requested from your GP.
As with stitches, removal of the staples should be arranged with your GP or practice nurse.