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This page has been designed to help you exercise your sphincter muscles. Sphincter exercises can help you to reduce leakage from the bowel. These exercises are also beneficial for patients who are due to have a colostomy or ileostomy (stoma) reversal operation. When done correctly these exercises can build up and strengthen the muscles to help you to hold both wind and stool in the back passage.
The Friends and Family Test is a national scheme which encourages patients to tell us and other patients what they think about the care they receive.
This information is for the benefit of our primary care colleagues, both dental and medical, and details the process for referring patients for Oral Surgery
This ward specialises in gynaecology and is located on the ninth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Ward 4A is located on the fourth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
When collecting and transporting samples which may play a part in a medico-legal case, it is usually necessary to observe a “chain of evidence” procedure. Please contact the laboratory in advance of sending any specimens so that we can ensure that the correct procedures are understood and followed.
This page has been written to help you understand more about Lichen Planus (LP) affecting the vulva and/or vagina. It gives you information about Lichen Planus, what causes it and the available treatment. Listed at the end of the page are the websites where you can find out more about the condition.
This page gives you information about your planned exercise stress echocardiogram.
Tivoli ward is a mixed ward, specialising mainly in Urology
This page gives you information about having an epidural blood patch. It also explains why you need the procedure and how to contact us about your progress.
Weekly workshops give parents the knowledge and confidence to navigate induction of labour
This page explains why your child has an appointment for the Neurodevelopmental Clinic at either Gloucestershire Royal Hospital or Cheltenham General Hospital and why it is important for your child to attend their appointment.
This page provides information about what to expect when having injection treatment for piles.
A random urine sample collected into a 30mL Universal
The information in this page will help you to understand breathlessness and how it can be managed.
Temporary changes to services at Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General Hospitals will help ensure better and safer care for patients as we move into the next phase of the pandemic, clinicians have said.
We are launching a new initiative which enables us to demonstrate how we offer our patients, their families and our staff open, non-judgmental and inclusive care and support regardless of how people define themselves.
Serum - paired samples normally required
There is a power in words and language, at our Trust this must reflect our values, beliefs and work as a system.