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by Bilal Topia & Israr Baig
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has created a carers' charter to outline how the Trust and local community can work together as partners in delivering exceptional patient care.
At Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, we believe that every baby being born is special. During your caesarean, there are ways in which we can help to assist you have an individual experience for the birth of your baby.
Dreams of transforming cancer care in Gloucestershire are one step closer to becoming a reality thanks to the generous support of people across the county.
During your treatment, you will meet a wide variety of practitioners as part of your multi-disciplinary team
At Cheltenham General, we invested up to £14.5m on improving surgical facilities by building a new Day Surgery Unit and two additional theatres
by Lucy Austreng
This page provides information about thyroid cancer and the services available through Gloucestershire NHS Hospitals.
Patients in Gloucestershire who are experiencing late side effects following radiotherapy treatment can now benefit from an important new service
We are currently experiencing IT disruption, which is affecting some services at our hospitals.
The information in this page is for patients who have been diagnosed with delirium. Family members and carers may also find this information useful.
This page is a guide to Endovascular Aneurysm Repair surgery and should help to answer some of the questions you may have.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is opening a new Smell Disorders and Allergy Clinic at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital next month (November). The consultant-led service will be the first time that patients can be seen at a dedicated, specialist smell clinic in the area.
This page gives you information on care following your gastroscopy.
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.
This page gives you information about the care following your bronchoscopy.
This page gives you information about having a Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the head or sinuses. It explains how the procedure is carried out and some of the possible risks.
This page gives you important information about having a bronchoscopy. It should also help to answer any questions you may have.