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Some people are particularly vulnerable to the effects of cold weather. With cold temperatures forecast, we can support our community by looking out for those who may struggle at home or face challenges getting out during this time
This page gives you information about what to expect following your neck dissection.
This is when your bowel motions are loose or watery. You may need to go to the toilet more often than normal or find it difficult to control your bowels. If you have a stoma, you may notice that you have to change the bag more often and that the motions are more watery.
Miss Hazlerigg is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Gloucestershire and she was appointed in 2021. She has an exclusive interest in hand and wrist and performs both elective and emergency surgery to these areas as well as performing general Orthopaedic trauma work whilst on call. She qualified from Imperial College, London in 2007 and completed basic surgical training in London before securing a postgraduate training position at the distinguished Oxford Deanery Trauma and Orthopaedics Training Programme. She was awarded Distinction in postgraduate Diploma in Orthopaedic Trauma Science from the University of London. Having passed the FRCS (Trauma and Orthopaedics) in 2016 she completed her fellowship in Hand Trauma and Plastics at the Major Trauma Centre in Oxford John Radcliffe Hospital. She is a specialist in all aspects for hand and peripheral nerve surgery (including microsurgery), arthroscopy and arthroplasty.
The Multiple Sclerosis (MS) team provides assessment, advice and information for people with a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.
About the services we offer, including outpatient services and contact details
The early pregnancy assessment clinic is an emergency service if you are between 7 and 15 weeks pregnant and experience pain or bleeding.
Cranham Suite is a day unit that treats oncology patients and patients with blood disorders. It is located in St. Luke's wing, on the third floor.
This page gives you information about what to expect following your mandibulectomy.
This page gives you information about what to expect following your laser excision.
This page gives you information about what to expect following your parotidectomy.
This page gives you information about what to expect following your glossectomy.
The Learning Disability Hospital Liaison Nurses are highly trained and experienced learning disability nurses, who work across the acute hospitals: Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital.
Find contact numbers for all of our maternity units in Gloucestershire, community midwives and senior members of staff.
Peripheral neuropathy means damage to the nerves in the hands and feet. This can be caused by some cancer drugs.
You have been invited to attend the Haematology Clinic. This page gives you information about what will happen at the clinic and the staff you may meet. Haematology is the study of blood and the bone marrow. People attending these clinics will usually be suspected of having a problem with their blood.
A Video Capsule Endoscopy (VCE) is an investigation which allows your small bowel to be viewed. This is past the point where traditional endoscopy, such as gastroscopy (looking in to your stomach) or colonoscopy (looking at your large bowel) can reach. This page gives you information about having a VCE and answers some of the commonly asked questions. It is important that you read this page before having the investigation. If you have diabetes, you may need specific advice regarding your medication. The doctor will discuss this with you. The appointment will take less than 1 hour.
This page provides information on the Spiritual Care for patients, families, carers and staff.
This new facility at Quayside in Gloucester will offer more than 80,000 extra diagnostic appointments each year, allowing patients across Gloucestershire to access potentially lifesaving checks more quickly, without having to go to hospital.