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Any member of the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust can nominate themselves for a governor vacancy in their constituency.
Epilepsy disrupts the normal electrical activity our brains use to communicate with the rest of the body, resulting in someone having a ‘seizure’ or a ‘fit.’
Under the Data Protection Act 2018 you are entitled to access your clinical records or any other personal information held about you.
From Monday 9 March until Saturday 14 March, Gloucestershire Hospitals will be celebrating its healthcare scientists and the role they play in making a difference to patients’ lives as part of national Healthcare Science Week.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography to distinguish normal and abnormal Haemoglobins. Tests include:
Samples must NOT be taken via lines.
On 22 October, contractors will be repairing the doors at the St Luke’s entrance. To ensure safety, the area will be barriered off for the duration of the works.
We have experienced significant intermittent issues with some of our telephone lines and power but these are now working.
Leaders of the Gloucestershire GP Collaborative, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust, have shared the next steps in working together through the recently formed Gloucestershire Provider Partnership.
Stoptober is coming! It’s never too late to quit smoking, and you will notice almost immediate improvements to your health when you stop.
Based at Cheltenham General Hospital, the Oncology Support Centre offers information, help and advice for local cancer patients and their loved ones.
by Chelcie Griffiths-Mead
Margaret Coyle has a focus on: skin cancer; facial trauma; general OMFS and dentoalveolar surgery.
Management of bleeding in adult patients taking oral anticoagulants (e.g. apixaban, dabigatran, edoxaban, rivaroxaban, warfarin). Includes guidance on DOAC reversal agents (e.g. andexanet alfa, idarucizumab, Octaplex).
This page has been written for women who are about to start cancer treatment. You may not be thinking of children right now, but might do in the future. If your treatment is likely to affect your chances of having children, you might want to think about fertility preservation (maintaining your ability to conceive a child).
Here you'll find answers to the questions we get asked the most about.
This page has been written for patients diagnosed with a cancer in the colon (large bowel). It aims to help you understand the process involved in your care and make you aware of the various treatment options that might be available to you.
This leaflet will explain why you are being offered the Hepatitis B vaccine. Patients with chronic kidney disease are at an increased risk of Hepatitis B virus infections due to the increased exposure to blood and blood products. All donated blood is tested for Hepatitis B. However, the Department of Health recommends that all patients with kidney failure are vaccinated against the virus.
We're working in partnership with Gloucestershire Libraries to promote free digital library services, including thousands of eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines and eNewspapers that can be enjoyed via your smart phone, tablet, or laptop.