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Registering with our maternity services for the first time If you are registering for maternity services for the first time visit our first midwife appointment
You can plan your visit by checking the quickest route on the Gloucestershire Public Transport Information website.
Please telephone the number at the end of this page to arrange a visit.
If you are having a general anaesthetic, the anaesthetist will also visit you on the unit.
Patients who have a plaster, splint or crutches are part of their treatment may like to visit our Plaster Room pages, which provide support for you during
It will also be a space for hospital staff who may have cared for bereaved parents to visit.
MDRO is not a problem for fit and healthy people, therefore family and friends can visit.
Your first visit to the clinic will last about 45 minutes to one hour.
At each clinic visit, Ann was asked questions about her health, had a blood sample taken and was given the injection.
do not visit our hospitals
Visit our carers page for more details of support
For more information about fertility treatment please visit: Human Fertilisation Embryology Authority Website: www.hfea.gov.uk
For more information about peripheral neuropathy, please visit: Macmillan Maggies
Further information To learn more about thyroglobulin visit Lab Tests Online.
For information about how you can self-manage musculoskeletal pain, visit the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy's webpage for managing pain at home On
Please prepare yourself before your visit as we may not be able to carry on with the appointment 1.
Parent information for newborn babies Get ready for a visit from your midwife during coronavirus (COVID-19)
Chaplaincy staff visit the ward, or if you prefer, you may arrange for your own spiritual advisor to visit.