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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
This page gives you information about your planned echocardiogram.
by Margaret Collins
by Paul Donachie
You have now completed your training and should be feeling confident to administer your subcutaneous methotrexate injections (Metoject®) at home.
This page provides information for patients who have been diagnosed with the condition cystinuria and advice on how to try to reduce the risks of developing future stones.
This page has been written to help you understand more about seborrheic dermatitis (eczema of the scalp). It gives you information about its causes and provides useful hints and tips about hair care that will allow you to manage this condition. Finding the right hair care routine, products and style is key to managing your eczema effectively.
This industrial action by Resident Doctors, led by the British Medical Association (BMA), will take place from Tuesday 7 April (7am) until Monday 13 April (7am)
Information for adults with extra needs who are having treatment on their teeth under general anaesthetic
This page gives you information about having Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) treatment on your eye(s). Your eyes have been found to have high pressure, which if left untreated, can cause a condition called glaucoma. This is an eye condition that can eventually lead to sight loss. In order to prevent this, treatment is needed to reduce the pressure. SLT is one of these treatments, as well as eye drops or possible surgery.
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
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Providing a positive experience of care matters to our teams. Feedback is so important in ensuring that we understand people's experiences of the care we provide.
Find out how to refer a patient to our services.
The central slip is the name given to the tendon responsible for pulling the middle knuckle joint straight. Usually, the proximal interphalangeal joint or second knuckle joint becomes swollen and tender, and the finger will not pull straight easily.
I remember as a young girl being in hospital with ear problems and having surgery. Seeing what the nurses were doing and how caring they were inspired me to want to be one, hence choosing to be a nurse.
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.
A specialist hand clinic offers comprehensive care including diagnostics, splinting, therapy, injections, and surgery for hand, wrist, and upper limb conditions
This page will provide you with basic information about a procedure for stress incontinence known as colposuspension.
A general anaesthetic will mean your child will be asleep when they have their treatment.