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by Jim Moriarty
This page gives you information about your immunoglobulin treatment.
At Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, we believe that every baby being born is special. During your caesarean, there are ways in which we can help to assist you have an individual experience for the birth of your baby.
This page will help you understand more about functional neurological symptoms and how you can get help.
Wound infection after surgery can happen but it is not common. This page gives you information about what can cause a wound infection after surgery and offers advice on how you can help to reduce the risk.
This page explains how we handle your health records. Your records contain detailed information about your medical history. We want to assure you that your personal information is always handled with your confidentially in mind.
This page gives you information about having an operation on your femoral artery (the artery in the groin) to improve a narrowing or blockage in the blood vessels. It also answers some of the commonly asked questions about hospital admission, the operation and discharge home.
Serum - paired samples normally required
The space in Children’s ED features a jungle theme decided on by ED colleagues and Arts Coordinator Anoushka Duroe-Richards, who commissioned artist Alice Humphreys to bring this to life.
Find out more about how we use patient information at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This notice will also apply, where appropriate, to information we hold about patients’ carers relatives and next-of-kin.
Documents and links detailing palliative care guidelines for health professionals
Our Quality Account for 2018–2019
Our Quality Account for 2015 – 2016
Infected Blood Inquiry report
Suspected measles, mumps and rubella cases can be confirmed using an oral fluid test kit
A minimum of 1 mL CSF taken into a 30 mL Universal (tap #4 preferred) (approximately 25 drops from the Luer connector on the needle)
by Lowri Bowen
by Vivien Mortimore, Michelle Richardson & Sally Unwin
by Rebecca Brennan
Vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy (less than 16 weeks) is common. It is not always a sign of a problem and may settle on its own. We understand this is an anxious time and hope that the information on this page will help to reassure you.