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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Patients come to Woodmancote ward for specialist care following a stroke. This part of our stroke unit focuses on the rehabilitation phase of stroke care and HASU at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital specialises in the acute phase.
Mr Rolland is a gynaecological surgeon with sub-specialist accreditation in gynaecological cancer surgery and the management of benign vulval diseases.
Dr Decatris trained in Medical Oncology in Manchester and Leicester. From 2004-2014 he worked in Cyprus and in 2014 he returned to the UK and has been working in a full-time substantive post at our hospitals. Dr Decatris works across all three hospital sites (Cheltenham, Gloucester, Hereford).
This page gives you information about having surgery for vulval cancer and answers some of the commonly asked questions.
No add on requests accepted for these tests. Fresh samples are required.
Thanks to donations to Focus and investment from the Trust, work has begun on a new PACE research trial at the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre.
Back slabs are commonly used as a first-line treatment when the fracture is swelling or following a surgical procedure.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography to distinguish normal and abnormal Haemoglobins. Tests include:
By A Creamer, S Alaee, H Iftikhar, F Ahmed, H Steer, C Sharp
This page and any pages it links to explains www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk terms of use. You must agree to these to use www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk.
This page gives you information about the main pain relief options available after major surgery. You will probably only need this pain relief for the first few days following surgery. Pain is to be expected after surgery and poor pain relief can increase the risk of complications. Our aim is to make sure that you receive the best possible pain relief. Good pain relief is a high priority, the benefits are: • It can help you to get better. • Your overall experience will be much better. • It can shorten the length of your hospital stay. • It can reduce your risk of complications such as developing a chest infection.
Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration of the contribution millions of people make across the UK through volunteering in their communities. We particularly thank our amazing band of hospital volunteers.
This page provides information about using ice and heat in the treatment of soft tissue injuries.
I was born and raised in Manila, Philippines. I am the eldest child among three and have always been goal-driven and determined to progress in my career. I think those are the factors that really pushed me to pursue my dream to work and be a nurse abroad. I have been in this Trust since 2015.
What we have done to make maternity care safer for you.