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We provide a wide range of specialist hospital services from our two main sites at Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General Hospitals, as well as maternity
It is best to remove lumps as early as possible. Larger lumps are more difficult to remove.
Patients attending the hospital as a day case will be contacted by letter.
As soon as the fibroscan is finished, you will be able to go home and carry on with your normal activities.
If these are negative, a clinical decision has to be made as to whether further investigation is necessary for patient management.
As a result women are turning to other providers to help them prepare both physically and emotionally for birth.
well as digital care transformation across both sites.
As such, these samples will not be processed.
Follow the above instructions and try to brush your teeth as normal, being very gentle near the operation site.
In response, the team has created some simple videos for patients, which are now available as a playlist on our Trust’s YouTube channel.
The governors of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are delighted to announce the appointment of Deborah Evans as their new Chair, to succeed
Immediate skin-to-skin contact The baby will be placed in skin-to-skin contact with you as soon as they are born.
Entonox, also known as ‘gas and air’, is a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen and is widely used to help manage pain during labour.
You will be made to feel as comfortable as possible.
Due to their complex health needs it is very important that communication between community and hospital staff is as easy as possible to allow for smooth
Note that PIIINP can be raised following bone fracture and also in rheumatology patients as it can be falsely elevated in inflammatory arthritis and so
soon as they are well enough to leave hospital.
Opportunities exist to improve information transfer through education as well as further developing handover tools.
The CADD pump is attached to an infusion bag or ‘reservoir’ (also known as a cassette) which contains chemotherapy, medication or fluids as needed.
It is important to keep yourself as strong as possible to help you cope with any treatments you may have.