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At certain times over the next few weeks, this means that access to the ED and main atrium will be disrupted.
Quarterly general paediatric clinic at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Quarterly paediatric diabetes clinic at Cirencester Hospital
open at GRH and the opening of a new ward, Gallery Ward 2, at a cost of £4.5m, also at GRH, earlier this month (August).
If you are at home and have any of these symptoms, please telephone either of the numbers at the end of this page for advice.
Tested at Oxford Haemophilia Centre
We are delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with Gloucestershire Academy of Music to bring the therapeutic power of music to patients, staff and visitors.
Surgical Ward moves at Cheltenham General from 29 September 2022
The new and improved Scalp Cooling Machines at Gloucestershire Hospitals
The focused inspection looked at urgent and emergency care services at GRH including the Emergency Department (ED or A&E) considering whether the service
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Diabetes and endocrine reviews at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Outpatient clinics General Diabetes at Gloucestershire
Thursday 11 September 2025: Public 09.00-12.00 at Sandford, Lecture Hall Thursday 13 November 2025: Public 09.00-12.00 at Sandford, Lecture Hall The
Turnaround times Analysis is performed at the Steroid Laboratory at King's College Hospital, with results expected back within 2 weeks.
at GRH.
You can also bring your child to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital A&E at any time.
Thanks to your support, we have been able to fund two new portable sensory trollies; the Rhino Sensory Voyager, for patients on our wards.
The causes for this were at the time, thought to be multifactorial with differing opinions as to the route cause and solution.
They are busy places that care for sick and critically ill patients and their families which at times could be distressing.
His specialty training took place primarily at Imperial College Hospitals in London.
The service I have just experienced is excellent, staffed by highly skilled people who really care at all levels.
But the team are also going one step further by volunteering at our hospitals.