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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Systemic anti-cancer therapies, including chemotherapy and immunotherapy, are treatments that work throughout the entire body rather than targeting a specific area.
The Discharge Lounge has been developed to provide a relaxed, comfortable and safe environment for patients awaiting discharge home or to another care setting.
This page provides information for patients with a Positive penicillin allergy test.
This page has been written to give you information about a medicine called magnesium sulphate. Magnesium sulphate (MgS04) is a medicine offered to women whose baby will be born between 24 and 30 weeks of pregnancy. This is because we know that it can protect some babies from developing cerebral palsy. You will have been referred this page to read because either a decision has been made by the doctor that your baby needs to be born early, or you have gone into premature labour and it is believed that having the magnesium sulphate would be of benefit to you and your unborn baby.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a major global threat across human, animal, plant, food, and environmental sectors.
This page gives you information on how to use the eye drops you have been prescribed. Different ways of using your eye drops are explained step by step. A useful chart to note down your doses is also provided within the PDF attached, below.
You have recently visited your GP with a swelling or lump in your neck or with symptoms that could mean your thyroid is not working correctly. An operation is needed to remove part of the thyroid gland to be sent the laboratory for testing in order to get a diagnosis. This page gives you information about having surgery on your thyroid and the possible risks involved.
The Children’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal provides a happy, safe and friendly environment for children in our care.
Adult
standard gel tube
Ganglion cysts are the most common type of swelling in the wrist. They are completely harmless and usually disappear within a few years.
Acute Treatment of Hypocalcaemia (adults)
Used in the diagnosis of Sjögren's Disease.
Nursing Support Workers' Day is on 23rd of November, celebrating the important contribution nursing support workers make to patient care and health and social care services. This year some of our HCSWs are sharing their career stories.
Cubital tunnel release surgery is a procedure to relieve pressure on the ulnar nerve, which runs behind the elbow
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.
We are hosting 2 iftar events in Ramadan 2025 please let us know which one you can join us for, or if you would like to attend both please indicate below.
The MND team provides assessment, advice and information for people with a diagnosis of motor neurone disease
For adults, blood taken into a 5mL gold top tube (or rust top for the Acute Unit)