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Children and young people are usually referred to us via a GP, a Consultant, paediatric community and specialist nurses, as well as by Health Visitors.
We are really sorry that this has occurred and are in the process of writing to every patient known to have been affected, and to their GP.
In this instance, your GP is asked to take over your care and report back to the Oncology Centre.
Your first point of contact should be your GP who will be able to advise or guide you on where to seek additional support if needed.
Pain If you are experiencing pain that is not being controlled with the pain relief you have been discharged with then contact your GP for advice.
– you may be able to speak to a GP online or over the phone, or go in for an appointment if they think you need to NHS 111 – go to 111.nhs.uk or call
Contact your GP if you feel that you need an urgent referral to gynaecology.
Results for tests requested by primary care are reported electronically back to the GP practice system.
You have been referred to the Rapid Access Skin Assessment Clinic by your GP.
Please speak to your GP about this.
Please contact your GP who can help you with this.
If these are low, we may ask your GP to correct them before your operation.
If breathing difficulties continue for more than 3 months, contact your GP for a referral to the ENT department.
This will need treatment with antibiotics from your GP.
the baseline date the number of patients who had poor prognosis discussion, referral to district nurses or palliative care and poor prognosis letter to GP
Programme Manager Ugo Iheme-Madukairo (0300 422 3057) GP Medical Education Administrator: Oyedoyin Adeneye (0300 422 4292) Foundation Programme Manager
Please ask your GP for advice if you are unable to take paracetamol.
Patients may require a return visit to either of our Medical SDEC following initial assessment, or follow-up care from their GP.
If you are unable to speak to an anaesthetist, please contact your GP. Out of normal working hours you should contact NHS 111 for advice.
Please note: this service is not available to patients attending from GP surgeries, with the following exceptions: Patients who are under the care of a