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If you are unwell, require close monitoring or your treatment is administered over several hours, you may need to stay on an inpatient ward.
The Children’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal provides a happy, safe and friendly environment for children in our care.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography to distinguish normal and abnormal Haemoglobins. Tests include:
by Richard Sidebottom
Dr Bowen underwent oncology training at Charing Cross, Mount Vernon and the Royal Marsden Hospitals and spent a year as a research fellow in Canada. She was appointed as a consultant clinical oncologist in 2004.
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We are looking for volunteer hair dressers and nail technicians to help cancer patients
We are pleased to share an important update on the progress of the new Gloucestershire Cancer Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital, as we move into the next key stage of development.
Vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy (less than 16 weeks) is common. It is not always a sign of a problem and may settle on its own. We understand this is an anxious time and hope that the information on this page will help to reassure you.
The Muslim Community in Gloucester has raised over £8000 for a new high-tech birthing bed for use in the Women’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Local patients are now benefitting from the ‘VScan Air’ Wireless Ultrasound to help provide faster and more accurate treatment at our hospitals.
In addition to fractures, certain paediatric conditions may require the support of our Plaster Room services.
Steve is the Clinical Lead for Upper GI Surgery and an Honorary Tutor at Bristol University Medical School.
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.
Eight out of 10 apprentices at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust go on to find permanent work there, according to the latest figures.
by Dr Catherine Tanner
This page provides advice for people who have injured their big toe. Injury to the big toe is common and is usually caused by dropping something heavy onto your toe. It can also happen when the toe is stubbed against something hard.
This page contains information about My Medical Record, the PSA Tracker and how it will be used to provide remote monitoring of prostate cancer after treatment.
One in seven people have some form of disability. For some, this can impact their ability to access our services or online content
This page has been produced to answer the most commonly asked questions about HPV (Human Papilloma Virus).