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Chief Allied Health Professional (AHP) and Physiotherapist Simon Lovett is passionate about putting our AHPs and AHP Support Workers at the heart of our organisation
The metacarpal bones are the bones of the hand. They articulate or join up with the wrist joint on one side, and the bones of the fingers on the other side.
This page gives you information about the banding of your piles, what to expect after the procedure and the possible complications. It also gives you information about how to stop the piles returning.
It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below.
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required).
You have been advised to have a Bravo™ reflux testing system inserted for the assessment of heartburn or related symptoms. This page has been written to help answer any questions you may have. It is important that you read this before attending for the procedure as it contains important information about the investigation.
Dr Wagstaff trained in Paediatrics in Oxford, Bath and London, where he worked at the Royal Brompton, Homerton and Great Ormond Street Hospitals, as well as in Melbourne Children’s Hospital in Australia.
The NHS in Gloucestershire is urging the public to only call 999 or attend the Emergency Departments in Gloucester or Cheltenham if it’s a life threatening condition or serious injury.
A Video Capsule Endoscopy (VCE) is an investigation which allows your small bowel to be viewed. This is past the point where traditional endoscopy, such as gastroscopy (looking in to your stomach) or colonoscopy (looking at your large bowel) can reach. This page gives you information about having a VCE and answers some of the commonly asked questions. It is important that you read this page before having the investigation. If you have diabetes, you may need specific advice regarding your medication. The doctor will discuss this with you. The appointment will take less than 1 hour.
This page gives you information about faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), including the benefits, risks and what to expect.
You've been sent to this page because your child has had a suspected seizure while their temperature was normal. Sometimes young children can experience convulsions (seizures) as a result of an uncontrolled high temperature, these are called febrile convulsions.
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This page gives you information about what to expect following your neck dissection.
It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below:
Rendcomb Ward specialises in treating oncology (cancer) and haematology patients and delivers a variety of care including chemotherapy, radiotherapy and stem cell transplantation. The ward is located on the first floor of the Oncology Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital.
The aim of this page is to answer any questions you may have about your appointment in the Urology Assessment Clinic.
This page gives you information about how to look after your mouth following surgery. Following this advice should allow healing to complete quickly.
We know that it's not always easy staying in hospital when most of the patients are young children. We have facilities especially for our teenage patients and do our best to meet your needs while you're with us.
Friday 5 May 2023 is International Day of The Midwife when we celebrate our midwives and everything they do for our community
Kienbock’s disease of the lunate is a condition in which the normal blood supply to the lunate bone shuts off, and the bone is left without a blood supply.