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by Claire Cushley
If your question is not answered here, you have various options to get in touch with our team, depending on its urgency:
Thanks to your donations, the charity has funded a new role within the Oncology Outpatients - a frailty occupational therapist to provide patients living with frailty additional personalised support, treatment and care.
Join #TeamNHSGlos and take part in the iconic London to Paris Cycle Challenge
A new portrait exhibition at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been unveiled of the unseen heroes of healthcare. The display showcases NHS staff who do not have patient contact, but whose role is essential in helping clinical colleagues to keep providing care to patients.
by Catrin Davies & Laura Cummings
AMU provides rapid assessment, diagnosis and treatment of patients with urgent medical conditions who require inpatient admission.
by Jeanette Welsh and Kate Bowstead
by Elinor Beattie
Always consider Viral Haemorrhagic Fever (eg. Ebola) as part of the differential diagnosis in patients with unexplained fever following return from an area of risk. All patients must be risk assessed for VHF before any Pathological specimens are taken.
This page gives you information about the Paediatric Haematology and Oncology Service based at the Children’s Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. It also includes details about the team members, requesting medication and parking.
This page has been written to provide answers to some of the questions you may have about keeping your leg ulcer healed. If you have any further questions about your condition or treatment, please feel free to ask at your next clinic appointment.
The paediatric dietetic team have developed videos which offer dietary advice if you have a child with dietary needs.
The Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) inspection report has praised staff for their compassion, kindness and overriding commitment to patient care.
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Newborn babies have underdeveloped immune systems, making them particularly susceptible to infections that may be mild in adults but severe in infants
by Jennifer Veeren
by Fran Wilson