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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
This page gives you information about the process of IVF as advised by your specialist. In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is an assisted method of conception which increases the chance of pregnancy by placing fertilised ova or eggs directly into the uterus or womb. The fertilised eggs are called embryos.
by Caroline Agg
by Aisha Geeson
Thanks to donations, patients and their loved ones at the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre have the opportunity to write poems with our poet in residence Brenda Read-Brown.
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This page gives you information about Osgoods Schlatters Syndrome (OSS) and how it is best managed.
Anal cancer is a cancer that starts in the anus. The anus is part of the large bowel which is part of the digestive system.
by Dr Paul Perkins
This page gives you information about having an operation on your leg to bypass a narrowing or blockage in a blood vessel. This information answers some of the commonly asked questions with regard to hospital admission, the operation and discharge home.
There are lots of reasons to be physically active before, during and after cancer treatment. This page provides you with advice and support on:
This page gives you information about the surgical management of miscarriage and answers the commonly asked questions about this operation.
More than 12,000 people in the UK lost their lives waiting for a transplant in the past decade
The FBC comprises the following tests
by Elizabeth Tenn-Stewart
This page gives you information about what to expect following your laser excision.
Find useful information about every stage of your pregnancy, including preparing for labour and birth, and going home with your baby.
This information is aimed at healthcare professionals who are using our pathology services.
The Silver course consists of two half days (face to face), followed by three online modules, with the aim of developing improvement teams and working through the initial stages of their improvement initiatives.
During your examination today the doctor or nurse specialist took a small biopsy (a tiny piece of tissue) about the size of a grain of rice from your cervix (neck of the womb). This will be looked at more closely in the laboratory to help us to diagnose abnormal cells and support and manage your care.
There are many different causes of knee pain, this page provides advice which is relevant to your problem. Please note that some patients will be provided with a knee splint. Specific advice will be provided which the clinician will discuss with you. Please ask if you need further information.