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This page gives you information about care following your gastroscopy and Bravo™ capsule placement.
Cheltenham General Hospital’s Oncology Centre continues its focus on excellence in cancer care with the installation of a state-of-the-art TrueBeam Linear
If you do attend with children, please make sure that you have a responsible adult with you who can care for your children while you have your scan.
can be found by visiting the following websites: NHS UK Website: www.nhs.uk/conditions/eyelid-problems/ Patient UK Website: https://patient.info/eye-care
Self-care during radiotherapy
This leaflet gives you information on care following your gastroscopy and Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA) or Endoscopic mucosal Resection (EMR).
Samantha Lignelli, Professional Educator for TNA and HCA Care Certificate, Professional Education GHNHSFT
If you have any questions after reading this page, please ask a member of staff involved in your care.
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Give advice on diet, mouth and skin care. Phlebotomist A phlebotomist is trained to take blood samples and will be present at most clinics.
or best supportive care.
If you have Sjögren’s syndrome you should already be receiving regular care from an eye specialist.
All women requesting NHS-funded fertility preservation: As per the Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board policy for preservation, egg and embryo freezing
However, the young person might choose to have their health care needs attended elsewhere.
Don’t be afraid to talk about how you are feeling with your midwife, GP or psychiatrist – they will be happy to discuss your particular issue and your care
You will be given information about after care and a follow-up outpatient appointment.
risks of: Damage to bowel, bladder/ureteric, major blood vessels Bleeding Infection Adhesions An open operation (laparotomy) Temporary colostomy Great care