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have run out of your normal prescribed medicines, most community pharmacies can help Keep a well-stocked medicine cabinet at home, with medicines such as
Patients who need to attend our hospitals for produces involving GI surgery should continue to access health services as normal.
Stroud Maternity Stroud Maternity Unit is open for birth as well as antenatal (pregnancy) care.
Mainly acts as a faecal softener
This programme provides opportunities for further personal and professional development including the opportunity to progress into QI teaching roles as
Please contact your GP or consultant directly for your test results as these are not disclosed to Endoscopy.
Semen samples for fertility analysis are complex to process and must be examined as soon after production as possible.
Please let us know as soon as you can if you are unable to attend your appointment due to experiencing diarrhoea/ vomiting or if you have a high temperature
Notes This assay is used as a primary screen for coeliac disease. Confirmatory IgA anti-endomysial (AEA) is performed on all positives.
Sirolimus can be ordered as an urgent test if clinically indicated.
As part of #TeamNHSGlos you will receive: A Charity Running top - perfect for training runs and PB’s!
Blood Transfusion Notes Also referred to as Direct Coombs Test (DCT) This test can be useful in the diagnosis of anaemia.
Your treatment can be given as a drip, through the cannula, into your vein.
These act as an irritant to the bladder and can make things worse.
This may cause swelling of the leg and leg pain often described as cramp. This will require urgent treatment.
Chemical Pathology Notes For investigation of possible non-ketotic hyperglycinaemia (also known as glycine encephalopathy), which can present in neonates
As part of essential works for our Image Guided Interventional Surgery (IGIS) Hub at GRH, we are bringing in a large crane from Monday 5 August to Wednesday
Department of Chemical Pathology and Metabolic Medicine also known as Clinical Biochemistry
We will call you back as soon as possible. We work Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm (but not bank holidays).
You will be guided through explanation and videos that show the amazing changes that take place for you and your baby as you give birth.