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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
Having a cancer diagnosis can be very upsetting and life-changing.
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.
by Rebecca Brennan
We are holding a Quality Summit on 31 July 2025 at Sandford Education Centre, Cheltenham General Hospital to explore a number of issues identified through investigating hospital acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs).
British Society of Gastroenterology Guide to the Management of Iron Deficiency Anaemia
Cancer antigen 15.3 (CA 15-3) should only be used to determine response to therapy in patients with metastatic breast cancer or for the early detection of recurrence in patients with previously treated stage II and stage III breast cancer. Requests should therefore only be made as advised by the specialist secondary care team.
This page gives you information about autonomic blocks and the side effects associated with the treatment.
This page gives you information about your planned dobutamine stress echocardiogram.
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is set to begin a transformative upgrade of its high voltage (HV) infrastructure—ensuring long-term power resilience and supporting the hospital’s future clinical and technological demands.
There are several advantages in going private at our hospitals.
Staff at Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital are marking its Staff Advice and Support Hub’s first birthday today (Thursday 14 May) with a rainbow-themed day.
You have been referred this page because your child has been diagnosed with a pulled elbow. This type of injury may also be called a radial head subluxation, nursemaid’s elbow or annular ligament displacement.
This page provides information on the Spiritual Care for patients, families, carers and staff.
Gloucestershire Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Service This page explains what happens after you are discharged from the ward following your stem cell transplant.
The information on this page is a guide for patients and carers about vitrectomy surgery.
Viral eye swab
by Matthew Little
This page has been written to help you understand the emotional changes you may have after a stroke.