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This page provides Fever advice for children and young people
This page provides information about vulvodynia, its causes and symptoms and how the condition can be managed.
This page gives you information about what to expect when a child comes into hospital to have an operation or an investigation under general anaesthesia.
This page gives you information about MRSA (Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and its treatment.
The Blood Bank laboratory needs to be informed of any suspected transfusion reaction as soon as possible.
When you’re pregnant, your midwife will talk to you about the risks of smoking and offer you support to give up.
As we come to the end of 2020, we would like to personally thank each and every one of you for your outstanding dedication, in what has been one of the most difficult years we have ever experienced as an NHS trust.
by Jonathan Brown
This page gives you information about autonomic blocks and the side effects associated with the treatment.
This page tells you about some typical working patterns, plus useful information and resources
Rendcomb Ward specialises in treating oncology (cancer) and haematology patients and delivers a variety of care including chemotherapy, radiotherapy and stem cell transplantation. The ward is located on the first floor of the Oncology Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Members of the public are being asked to avoid visiting certain wards at Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to help contain the spread of highly contagious winter illnesses such as Norovirus.
A Gloucestershire cricket club is hosting a match with a life-saving difference this week.
This page gives you information about using an ambulatory pump to receive chemotherapy treatment at home.
This page gives you information about having a Computed Tomography (CT) guided Ablation. It explains how the procedure is carried out and some of the possible complications.
This page has been written by the Insulin Pump Therapy Team to standardise the information given to patients about Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII) pump therapy in Gloucestershire. We advise that you and/or your family read the booklet PDF attached to the bottom of this page and keep it in a safe place for reference when needed.
This page gives you information about endometriosis, its symptoms and laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery.