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If you’re a patient who smokes, our Tobacco Free Team are here to help as part of your stay in hospital.
Patients in Gloucestershire who are experiencing late side effects following radiotherapy treatment can now benefit from an important new service
On the 30th Anniversary of the Organ Donor Register, a Gloucestershire family have talked about the living legacy left by Adrienne Fry.
From Monday 9 March until Saturday 14 March, Gloucestershire Hospitals will be celebrating its healthcare scientists and the role they play in making a difference to patients’ lives as part of national Healthcare Science Week.
Building on the success of their first transplant games last year, the Gloucestershire team have won four gold medals, two silver and two bronze in Oxford at the weekend.
by Karina Stallard
High Performance Liquid Chromatography to distinguish normal and abnormal Haemoglobins. Tests include:
It has been 60 years since Rosie Crooks, 78, started her training to become a nurse in Gloucester.
This page gives you information about the eye condition blepharitis, the possible causes and how to treat it.
We want our staff, patients, and communities to be proud of the Trust, and for our hospitals to be recognised as places where people can receive consistently high-quality care.
This page gives you information about the management and treatment of iritis.
This page gives you information about having a Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the head or sinuses. It explains how the procedure is carried out and some of the possible risks.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published its delayed report on maternity services at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) following an unannounced inspection in March 2024.
by Alison Lovett-Turner
This page describes the treatment options available for men with azoospermia or severe oligospermia. ‘Azoospermia’ and severe ‘oligospermia’ are the words to describe an absence of sperm or very few sperms in the ejaculate. Various factors can contribute towards these conditions, some of which may be inherited.
Carers Week is a nationwide awareness campaign that shines a light on the invaluable role of unpaid carers; those who provide essential support to family members or friends living with illness, disability, mental health conditions or age-related challenges.
This page is for patients who are having a trial without their indwelling urinary catheter (TWOC).
You have been referred this page because your child, or someone you care for has had a Tonsillectomy or Adenotonsillectomy. This page contains information to help you know what to expect after having this procedure.
They are funded by the Department of Health to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research.
This page gives you information about aftercare following your CT lung biopsy.