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This page gives you information on care following your gastroscopy and colonoscopy/flexible sigmoidoscopy.
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As the largest provider of children’s services in Gloucestershire, we aim to provide all children and young people with safe, effective and reliable care.
The Respiratory Unit is a 56-bedded Unit which is located across the 8th floor.
In October 2023, the Orthopaedic team at Cheltenham General Hospital performed the first meniscal transplants ever to take place in Gloucestershire. The treatment is to relieve knee pain in people who have had their meniscus (the shock absorber in the knee) removed following injury.
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 gives you information on how to use the eye drops you have been prescribed. Different ways of using your eye drops are explained step by step. A useful chart to note down your doses is also provided within the PDF attached, below.
The Children’s Emergency Department at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been transformed into a vibrant and comforting space thanks to new jungle-themed artwork created by artist and illustrator Alice Humphreys.
This page gives you instructions about how and when to start taking bowel prep before your gynaecological surgery.
Samples must NOT be taken via lines
A vital cancer support service for people living with the late effects of radiotherapy has been secured for the future across the South West.
Carboxyhaemoglobin levels (COHb) are indicated when there is a clinical suspicion of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Cheltenham A&E has a consultant-led Emergency Department from 8am - 8pm and a nurse-led Minor Injuries and Illness Unit (MIIU) from 8pm - 8am
This page gives you information about MSSA (Meticillin-sensitive Staphylococcus Aureus) and its treatment.
This page gives you information on care following your colonoscopy/flexible sigmoidoscopy.
by Catherine Harker, Kate Gatling.
This page gives you information about what the Early Discharge Scheme (EDS) is, how it works and what to expect as a patient.
This page gives you information about having a sialogram to examine and diagnose any problems with your salivary glands.