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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Guiting Ward specialises in Care of the Elderly
Gallery Ward 2 specialises in the care of elderly patients and is located on the second floor of Gallery Wing at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
This page gives you information on care following your gastroscopy.
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.
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.
No Smoking Day is around the corner! This year’s No Smoking Day is on March 12 2025.
This page provides you with information about plantar fasciitis and exercises that can help reduce your pain.
This page gives you instructions for putting drops into your eyes and how to care for your eyes after surgery.
One in seven people have some form of disability. For some, this can impact their ability to access our services or online content
This page provides information about pressure ulcers, how they develop and the steps you can take to prevent them.
The information on this page will help to answer some of the questions you may have about the removal of your fibroid. Your consultant has arranged for you to have your fibroid removed hysteroscopically (removed from the inside of the womb). You will need a general anaesthetic so that you are asleep for this procedure. You should only be in hospital for the day.
This page aims to help guide you through your recovery from gynaecological surgery.
This page gives you information about the management and treatment of iritis.
The Respiratory Unit is a 56-bedded Unit which is located across the 8th floor.
Injuries to the hand are very common and they can be as a result of many different activities. A fracture is a break in the bone and can occur in any bone of the hand.
You have been asked to attend Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) or the Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) departments because you may have an infection in your legs called cellulitis. This page contains information about lower limb cellulitis and how it will be treated.
This page explains why you need to use an antimicrobial wash called Octenisan® before your vascular operation and how to use it.
Overseas NHS Workers Day is a recognition of the extraordinary contribution that people who have migrated to the UK have made in the fight against COVID-19 and the diverse skills and experiences these individuals have brought to the NHS.
This page has been produced to answer some of the commonly asked questions about your planned visit to the Colposcopy Clinic. You have been asked to attend the clinic for a colposcopy examination. This may be for a number of reasons. Your appointment letter will tell you exactly why you have been referred to us.
Kerb replacement and resurfacing works are taking place during week commencing 24/10/22 for 2 weeks, which affects patient vehicle access to the Atrium entrance and Emergency Department at GRH.