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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Womb cancer is cancer that affects the womb (uterus). It's most common in women who've been through menopause.
This page will give you general information about having a barium meal or barium follow through X-ray and answer some of the commonly asked questions.
The Allergy Team offer a high quality service supporting children and young people with a range of allergic illnesses including:
Entry and exit via the Tower Block Entrance at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) will be via an alternative entrance from Tuesday 29 April - Thursday 1 May inclusive
This service provides care for people living with type 1 diabetes who use insulin pump therapy.
We are currently working on a project looking at the experience of women using our maternity service.
Department of Haematology
Serum - paired samples not normally required
Standard charcoal transport swab
Sample requirements
Adult
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required)
Everyone diagnosed with diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2), aged 12 and above, will be invited to Diabetic Eye Screening. This will be repeated yearly with some exceptions for patients we have referred into the hospital eye services.
Anyone can be affected by pelvic health problems during or after pregnancy
Also called Dupuytren’s contracture, this is a common condition caused by thickening of the tissue directly beneath the skin in the hand. This layer of tissue is called the ‘palmar fascia‘.
Wound infection after surgery can happen but it is not common. This page gives you information about what can cause a wound infection after surgery and offers advice on how you can help to reduce the risk.
Flow Cytometry tests including;
Microbiology
This page provides information for patients who have Clostridioides difficile Infection (CDI). If you have CDI, please make sure that those caring for you at home also read this page or the leaflet provided by your healthcare professionals.