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Further supplies can be requested from your GP.
Women should talk to their GP, midwife or health visitor, who will refer you on if necessary.”
Your GP or healthcare practitioner will write a prescription.
3.5ml Trisodium Citrate sample Turnaround Times Urgent, clinical emergency: 30 minutes Other urgent sample: 60 minutes Routine: 2 hours Reference Ranges GP
As with stitches, removal of the staples should be arranged with your GP or practice nurse.
Suitable containers are available via the GP surgery, from phlebotomy, Pathology receptions at CGH and GRH or on contacting the laboratory.
You should discuss this with your GP.
For details of the report, please contact your GP or consultant directly.
Children are referred to us via their GP or another Consultant.
If you have any questions, please contact your GP.
Your GP will have access to view your X-rays. You cannot make a fist because your fingers cross over or they are too stiff.
Pain If the pain you are experiencing is not being controlled with the pain relief you have been discharged with, please contact your GP for advice.
Pain If you are experiencing pain that is not being controlled with the pain relief you have been sent home with then please contact your GP for advice
. ➢ With your account, you can access all your medical information (like the outcome of your last GP appointment or your recent test results), so that
If the blood loss is large, you should contact your GP for advice.
He also practices within the GP care community urology clinics.
If you are taking regular pain relief medication and are still in a lot of pain then please contact your GP for advice.
Monitor your pain levels and seek advice from your GP, if needed. Maintain a healthy lifestyle.
If you develop any of the following complications, please contact your GP urgently.
We are really sorry that this has occurred and are in the process of writing to every patient known to have been affected, and to their GP.