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Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required)
Our therapists help our patients to fulfil their potential in daily activities following illness or accident, helping them to return to everyday life.
2 x 2ml or 2.5ml Trisodium Citrate samples
Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration of the contribution millions of people make across the UK through volunteering in their communities. We particularly thank our amazing band of hospital volunteers.
Prostate cancer affects the prostate gland under the bladder and usually happens to men over 50 years old. There are different treatments and it can often be cured if diagnosed early.
A general anaesthetic will mean your child will be asleep when they have their treatment.
Losing a baby at any stage of pregnancy can have a devastating impact on families. Our specialist bereavement services provide compassionate support for families, both immediately after the loss of their baby and in the days and months beyond.
This page provides you with information following the broken bone in your hand. This is known as a 5th Metacarpal fracture (MCP) and is below your little finger. See Figure 1 below.
Your doctor has recommended that you consider having Radioactive Iodine Therapy (RAI) for the treatment of your overactive thyroid gland. This page gives you information about the treatment. When you attend the department for the treatment, you will be given more information and you will be able to ask any questions that you may have.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) published results of its national maternity survey on Friday 9 February.
From 9 to 15 October, we are joining people across the country to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week. This is a time to remember babies who have died during pregnancy, at birth or in infancy and to offer support to anyone affected.
Your team will work with you to get the best results from your cancer treatment. It is important that you are involved in your treatment decisions. You have the right to say what your wishes are.
This page gives you instructions for putting drops into your eyes and how to care for your eyes after surgery.
ALP has four main isoenzymes that are produced by the liver, bone, intestine and placenta. In most cases it is possible to identify the origin of a raised ALP from other routine testing and the clinical picture.
This page gives you information about endometriosis, its symptoms and laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery.
No specific preparation is required