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We provide most of our antenatal education through The Real Birth Digital Programme. You can also speak to your community midwife about Antenatal Education sessions in your area, which are provided by some of our units and continuity teams
The latest X-ray machine has been donated by the Provincial Grand Lodge of Gloucestershire Freemasons whose members raised the £100,000 needed in a matter of months.
In order for the laboratories to accept a sample for analysis, both the sample and request form must be adequately labelled.
Catheter urine samples are only routinely processed in the following circumstances:
Blood Transfusion
Systemic anti-cancer therapies, including chemotherapy and immunotherapy, are treatments that work throughout the entire body rather than targeting a specific area.
by Kate Mennie, Julie Harvey and Cathryn Braithwaite
This page is about the Holy Communion service at our hospitals.
by Rebecca Mustow
From 9 to 15 October, we are joining people across the country to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week. This is a time to remember babies who have died during pregnancy, at birth or in infancy and to offer support to anyone affected.
This page describes the outpatient services provided for Gloucestershire patients by the Brain Injury Team.
This page gives advice about having a brother or sister in the Neonatal Unit (NNU)
Specialist Safeguarding Midwife Sally Unwin has been honoured for her work on the HOPE project, which creates connection boxes for women who are at risk of being separated from their baby at birth.
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It is essential that your bowel is empty for this investigation. In order for your bowel to be empty please follow the instructions below.
Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) Tom Haswell from Gloucestershire Royal Hospital's Emergency Department marks a major milestone this week of 50 years' nursing service.
This page is for people who have broken a bone in one of their toes but not the big toe. If you have broken your big toe, this page is not for you.