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We would like to offer our condolences to you and will try to help by answering any questions you have.
For more information, please see our webpages: https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/our-services/services-we-offer/maternity/after-your-baby-is-born/perineal-clinic
A staff training area has also been created to offer a dedicated space for teams to continue to develop and learn.
experiences, offer emotional support and exchange practical advice.
We offer a range of investigations and treatments for conditions that relate to: pelvic organ prolapse peeing when you cough, sneeze or exercise (stress
Mr Kempshall is also able to offer a specialist service for the treatment of knee and lower limb trauma.
They can also offer complimentary therapies to patients and carers.
The ED consultant will not offer any forward communications to specialty colleagues on behalf of community HCPs.
While you are a hospital in-patient your ward pharmacist, who visits the ward regularly, will be pleased to offer you advice.
Exceptions can be made for relatives hoping to visit on compassionate grounds or to offer support for people with certain conditions (see the visiting
Gloucestershire Hospitals is working closely with Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust (GHC) to offer industry placements to students studying
One option to address this challenge in the UK is to offer selected patients immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery (ISBCS) instead of conventional
The lung cancer nurses offer a hospital-based service to patients who are suspected of having or have been diagnosed with lung cancer.
You can also offer a baby spoon for the baby to hold and play with safely.
Speak to your midwife or health visitor and find out more about the support we offer on our Support to stop smoking during pregnancy page.
Your GP will be informed about the loss of your baby and may also be able to offer you support.
The IBD Advice line aims to give you access to an IBD specialist nurse who can offer advice or liaise with your consultant about the changes in your condition
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