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by Alison Doyle
Dr Younger is a medical oncology consultant, specialising in the treatment of patients with sarcomas and skin cancers. She has a special interest in health-related quality of life in patients with cancer.
Dr de Weymarn has a subspecialty qualification in Paediatric Emergency Medicine and a specialist interest in emergency care of frail and elderly patients and research in the Emergency Department. Other professional interests include medical education and FOAMed.
This page gives you information about what you can expect when you have surgery at one of our hospitals and how to prepare for your surgery. If you need an interpreter or information in a different language, please phone the number on your admission letter.
This page gives you information about receiving propofol sedation while having your endoscopic procedure. You will be given separate information about the procedure you are having, including details of any preparation needed.
The pre-surgery admission suite at Cheltenham General Hospital cares for patients having orthopaedic procedures. You can find us in the College Road wing of the hospital.
Serum - paired samples not required
There's a wide range of evidence-based information about your options for feeding your baby
Cheltenham General and Gloucestershire Royal Hospitals have been awarded £39.5m of capital funding to modernise hospital buildings, transform services and deliver even better patient care.
It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below.
Cheltenham General Hospital (CGH) is set to benefit from a £10.2m investment to build a new orthopaedic theatre and birthing unit.
An ultrasound scan is a test that uses high frequency sound waves to build a picture of your baby in the womb. Ultrasound scans are very safe and can be carried out at any stage of pregnancy.
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As part of the Trust’s commitment to transparency and in line with NHS England guidance on Managing Conflicts of Interest, all staff identified as decision-making are required to complete a Declaration of Interests form.
A minor skin procedure has been arranged for you. This page gives you information about what to expect during and after the procedure.
Our cancer services team have created a short series of videos to help you understand how to manage fatigue as a side effect from your cancer diagnosis or treatment.
February is LGBTQ+ history month, where diversity and inclusion is vital for performance, wellbeing, and making a meaningful difference to all colleagues.
Your doctor has advised you to have your blood pressure monitored over 24 hours. This page gives you information about what the test will involve.