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Anticoagulation therapy, haemolysed and lipaemic samples.
Department of Haematology
Patients who are admitted on prescribed vitamin and / or mineral preparations that are not on the Trust approved list will not receive a supply of these from pharmacy unless requested by a dietitian.
This information is for you if you think that, or have been told that, your waters have broken early but you have not gone into labour
Leg ulceration is a common problem affecting about 1 to 2% of people in the United Kingdom. Venous leg ulcers can appear suddenly or as a result of an injury to the leg. They are defined as an ulcer if they do not heal within 2 weeks.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published the National Maternity Survey for 2021. The survey results reveal the responses from women who had given birth during February 2021, during the third national lockdown.
This page gives you information about MSSA (Meticillin-sensitive Staphylococcus Aureus) and its treatment.
Find out how to stay healthy during your pregnancy.
At Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, we believe that every baby being born is special. During your caesarean, there are ways in which we can help to assist you have an individual experience for the birth of your baby.
Page last updated 15/03/2024
Find out about the cost of parking at our hospitals, how you can pay for parking, and parking charge exemptions.
Cheltenham A&E will temporarily close from 8pm on Thursday 22 February to 8am on Thursday 29 February. No Minor Injury and Illness Unit (MIIU) service will be provided there during this period.
Microbiology
An endoscopy is a test to check if your tummy is healthy. This page explains what to expect when you come for your endoscopy.
The Respiratory team offers a high-quality service supporting children and young people with a range of respiratory illnesses. We provide specialist clinics with both the consultant and nurse specialist, as well as nurse-led clinics for mild to moderate asthma.
This page gives you information about the role of the Macmillan Head and Neck Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Team. The contact details for the team are included at the end of this page. You are welcome to contact them if you have questions or concerns. You have been referred to the Macmillan Head and Neck CNS Team following your cancer diagnosis. The CNS team will act as your ‘keyworkers’ and will be your main point of contact through your diagnosis and treatment. Your CNS team will provide support, education and information for you and your loved ones throughout your diagnosis and treatment.
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