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Our live A&E waits page is currently suspended. A recent IT incident meant the page was showing incorrect information. We have taken this opportunity to pause and review the way we capture and share information about our Emergency Departments (EDs) and wider urgent care services.
This is a reference laboratory investigation – tests performed in Southmead Hospital (NBT) Microbiology Department. Antimicrobial Reference Laboratory. The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals. We recommend monitoring chloramphenicol levels in all patients who are being treated with chloramphenicol for suspected or confirmed bacterial meningitis There may be other circumstances when chloramphenicol levels may be useful – please discuss any other requests with the duty Consultant Microbiologist
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published its delayed report on maternity services at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) following an unannounced inspection in March 2024.
by Alison Lovett-Turner
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This page provides an overview of Oesophageal Cancer and Stomach Cancer
From sharing your thoughts and ideas, to helping out in and around our hospitals, from becoming a member and electing our governors to fundraising for our charity – there are many different ways you can get involved.
This page explains how to administer your medication (enema) which is important for your procedure.
The information on this page will help to answer some of the questions you may have about the eye condition Central Serous Chorioretinopathy, commonly called CSCR.
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Biopsychosocial approach to pain management for adults and young people; pain medication optimisation; interventional musculoskeletal pain procedures including joint injection, radiofrequency treatment and nerve injections.
We work alongside Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Special Care Baby Unit to help fund the most advanced equipment and specialist services available to support babies in need of special care.
Malunion is the name used when a bone has healed in a position that is different to the normal position of the bone. A malunion of the distal radius will make the wrist look a different shape to the other wrist.
To help patients on our waiting list better understand how they may be able to benefit/access treatment elsewhere as part of the Patient Initiated Digital Mutual Aid System (PIDMAS), we've developed a frequently asked questions (FAQs) section. You can also view patient waiting list information (PIDMAS) ((https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/about-us/news-media/press-releases-statements/waiting-list-announcement/)) on the website.
Avening Ward provides care for cancer patients.