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If you are likely to experience nausea and/or vomiting, you will be given anti-sickness medication before each treatment and a supply to take home.
Do you want to do more to help make a difference at Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General Hospitals? Opportunities are now available to become a governor.
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You may find these national and local support groups and charitable organisations useful before, during and after your cancer treatment
Anaesthesia is a type of drug treatment used to prevent patients feeling pain when they have a medical procedure, such as an operation.
Find out how you can refer yourself or your child to see a physiotherapist.
Find out more about the education services available to international medical graduates when working in the UK.
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This page is a general guide for you, your family and friends.
This page gives you information about the Paediatric Haematology and Oncology Service based at the Children’s Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. It also includes details about the team members, requesting medication and parking.
This page gives you information about using an ambulatory pump to receive chemotherapy treatment at home.
In November 2025, we made the difficult decision to extend the home birth service suspension for at least six months.
Health bosses have reiterated their long-term commitment to maternity services at Cheltenham and Stroud following the extension of temporary changes helping to safeguard patient safety during labour and birth.
It has been recommended that the child in your care attends an appointment for an allergen challenge. This page gives you information about what will happen during the appointment. A few days before the child’s admission please try to discuss with them what is going to happen on the day.
This page explains how to administer your medication (enema) which is important for your procedure.