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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
This page gives you information about aftercare following your CT scan of the heart.
This page contains important information for you to read before your admission.
Patients in Gloucestershire who have advanced head and neck cancers will be given enhanced access to a trial of a potential new cancer vaccine, in an expansion of the NHS Cancer Vaccine Launch Pad (CVLP).
This page gives you information about varicose vein surgery and should help to answer any questions you may have.
The scaphoid is usually injured by a fall onto the outstretched hand, often from a height or from a bicycle. It can also be injured with the wrist being forcibly bent back.
This page gives you information about having a tooth removed and answers many of the commonly asked questions.
This Care Plan is designed for you and your family/carer. It contains information relevant to you and your ongoing treatment following your stroke. To fill in your Stoke Discharge Care Plan, please print the PDF attachment, below.
Our team of experts provide high quality, expert care for ill and premature babies at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Hospital Audio Guides
Following the outcome of the trial of Lucy Letby, the thoughts of all at Gloucestershire Hospitals are with the families affected who have suffered such unimaginable pain and distress.
Cheltenham’s General Hospital’s East Block Out Patients Department has recently benefitted from a £256,000 refurbishment.
by Dr Nesem Al-Ali
by Helen Overton, Silvia Oliva and Vivienne McCrorie
Purpose
by Dawn Morrall, Rachel Pritchard & Kay Davis
by Catrin Davies & Laura Cummings
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.
by Jeanette Welsh and Kate Bowstead