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Painswick admissions suite specialises in treating patients who are having planned orthopaedic surgery at Cheltenham General Hospital.
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Every parent-to-be should be aware of their baby’s movements during pregnancy.
The purpose of this page is to explain the conscious sedation procedure and answer some commonly asked questions. If you have any further questions, please contact the Oral and Maxillofacial Department using the contact information provided at the end of this page.
Updates about maternity services, as well as health information and support while you are pregnant, are posted out regularly on our main social media accounts.
Maternity Triage is located in the Women's Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
If other investigations required please check CSF Sample Requirements for further details.
This page gives you information about how to look after your mouth following surgery. Following this advice should allow healing to complete quickly.
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Find out how to refer a patient to our services.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a non-specific marker of infection and inflammation and is a more sensitive, rapidly responding indicator than ESR or viscosity.
This page gives you information about receiving propofol sedation while having your endoscopic procedure. You will be given separate information about the procedure you are having, including details of any preparation needed.
This page gives you general discharge advice following your day surgery procedure. It is important to remember that you have had a general, local or spinal anaesthetic or sedation for your procedure. Day surgery does not mean day recovery and you must go home and rest.
Some of the following phone numbers are not continuously manned. You may not get a response as timely as you might expect.