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by Alison Lovett-Turner
The purpose of the BRAID trial is to determine whether additional imaging with one of several types of scans is helpful in the early detection of breast cancer.
A team of local hospital staff, led by their Chief Executive Deborah Lee, will face up to an epic army challenge on Exmoor this weekend to raise vital funds for local cancer patients.
by Donna Little
Newborns in Gloucestershire will now have access to cutting-edge genomic screening as Gloucestershire Hospitals joins the national Generation Study.
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.
This page provides information about your Retina (Eye) Imaging Appointment.
Paronychia is an infection of the nail and its nail bed, which typically occurs as a result of trauma to the nail or finger tip.
2ml or 4ml EDTA sample, paediatric 1mL EDTA sample
The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals. Please see Lab Tests Online-UK for more general advice, links and background.
Find out how to refer a patient to our services.
A project is underway to develop a new four-storey Critical Care Unit on the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital site.
Join Team NHS Glos on our first-ever international challenge and experience the adventure of a lifetime as you take on the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro.
Page last updated 15/03/2024
Gloucestershire Hospitals has appointed its first ever Admiral Nurse to help coordinate care and provide expert guidance for dementia patients, their carers and families.
Thanks to a generous donation by the Provincial Grand Lodge of Gloucestershire Freemasons, a new jet ventilator has been funded for Gloucestershire Hospitals
This page gives you information about vestibular rehabilitation and how best to manage the symptoms.
This page gives you general discharge advice following your day surgery procedure. It is important to remember that you have had a general, local or spinal anaesthetic or sedation for your procedure. Day surgery does not mean day recovery and you must go home and rest.
This page gives you information about Osgoods Schlatters Syndrome (OSS) and how it is best managed.