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This page gives you information about orthostatic hypotension, advice about how to manage the symptoms and describes some of the treatments available.
Find the latest guidance from our hospitals if you are receiving cancer treatment or are living with a cancer diagnosis.
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has today (Monday 27 September) unveiled a new piece of specially commissioned floor-to-ceiling artwork in its A&E department as part of a focus on improving the experience of patients in mental health crisis.
Antimicrobial Stewardship is defined as "an organisational or healthcare system wide approach to promoting and monitoring judicious use of antimicrobials to preserve their future effectiveness."
You have been referred this page because one of the blood tests taken when you came to the Pre-Operative Assessment Clinic shows that you are anaemic and/or iron and vitamin levels in your blood are low.
You have been referred this page after receiving X-ray radiation as part of your diagnosis or treatment. This page will give you basic information about radiation and advice on how to care for your skin following your procedure.
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The paediatric day unit (PDU) for children is a comfortable child friendly environment, staffed by specialist children's nurses.
This page provides information on how to find the Endoscopy Unit at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Everything you need to know about our on-site pharmacies.
This form is intended for journalists looking for help with media enquiries. For emergency out of hours media calls only, call our switchboard on 0300 422 2222 to speak to the on-call communications manager.
Dr Alexander specialises in geriatric medicine and general (internal) medicine.
Dr Rees is a Consultant Anaesthetist with a special interest in obstetric anaesthesia, ophthalmic anaesthesia and medical education.
Dr Sanderson is a general anaesthetist with a specialist interest in paediatrics and difficult airway management. He has been a consultant in Gloucestershire since 1998.
Follow up 2D-electrophoreisis is performed as appropriate, to avoid missing attenuated forms in which the GAG:creatinine ratio is normal but abnormal GAG's are excreted.
From 2 to 7 January 2025, works will be carried out at the London Road Courtyard entrance area at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
From Monday 9 March until Saturday 14 March, Gloucestershire Hospitals will be celebrating its healthcare scientists and the role they play in making a difference to patients’ lives as part of national Healthcare Science Week.