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If you have any concerns, please contact one of the numbers listed below for advice: Head and Neck Clinical Nurse Specialists Tel: 0300 422 6785 Monday
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To arrange a review, please use the contact numbers below: Gynaecology Surgical Clinical Administration Team Tel: 0300 422 4464 Monday to Friday, 8:00am
Please use the following telephone numbers: Anaesthetic Office (Cheltenham or Gloucester) Tel: 0300 422 4143 Tel: 0300 422 6194 Monday to Friday, 8:00am
believe this, along with other measures, has had a positive contribution with the majority of people accessing the right services and comparatively low numbers
Some of the following phone numbers are not continuously manned. You may not get a response as timely as you might expect.
Email: ghn-tr.lungcancernurses@nhs.net Telephone numbers: Gloucestershire Royal Hospital: 0300 422 5967 Cheltenham General Hospital: 0300 422 2379
If you are concerned about pain, or you are not managing it well, do not hesitate to contact your physiotherapist on the numbers listed in the next section
Website: www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/physio Alternatively, you can leave a message on the following numbers: Physiotherapy Cheltenham General Hospital Tel
If you have any concerns or questions, please contact either of the numbers below.
Your community midwife will make sure that you have all the contact telephone numbers you may need during your pregnancy.
It is helping large numbers of people to be recruited into trials rapidly over the coming months - potentially meaning effective vaccines for coronavirus
twice weekly drop-in sessions from the risk lead to discuss incidents and lessons learnt We saw that there had been a significant improvement in the numbers
This will reduce the numbers of MRSA before your operation or procedure. Topical treatment is painless and usually well tolerated by patients.
If you have any concerns or questions after your surgery, please contact your Gynaecology Cancer Nurse Specialist on the numbers below or your GP: Gynaecological
Pneumonitis is rare, but if you get these symptoms, please contact your Clinical Oncologist, your Lung Cancer Nurse Specialist or other contact numbers
We will provide you with the telephone numbers of your local Patient Transport Advice Centre.
Vaccination centres treating large numbers of patients in sporting venues and conference centres will subsequently stand up when further supplies of vaccine
You will find the telephone numbers at the bottom of this page.
Once contacted there will be appropriate support numbers included in the letter should patients require further information.