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Surgery to decompress a trigger finger is a last resort, since the majority of trigger fingers resolve with steroid injection
Two services designed to support patients with cancer in Gloucestershire won their categories in the prestigious Macmillan Professionals Excellence Awards
Join #TeamNHSGlos on Sunday 22nd March 2026 at the Gloucester Running Festival
The London Road Courtyard entrance area at GRH will be closed off from midnight Tuesday 15 April through to midnight Wednesday 16 April.
The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals. Please see Lab Tests Online-UK for more general advice, links and background
H&I Request Form (3C) - Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (Recipients & Donors)
Earlier this year, our Trauma and Orthopaedics (T&O) team took steps to understand patients’ experiences of the Fracture Clinic service.
A wide range of drugs can cause immune mediated neutropenia. However, these idiosyncratic reactions only occur in a small number of patients. There are several mechanisms for drug induced antibody mediated neutropenia. One established mechanism occurs when membrane glycoproteins bind to the drug to form a hapten. This causes the formation of antibodies which only bind to granulocytes in the presence of the drug. Quinine, and its stereoisomer quinidine, is known to cause drug dependent antibody formation via this hapten mechanism.
By Dr Hina Iftikhar, Dr Seema Alaee, Dr Jessica Bennett, Dr Rachel Kaminski, Dr David Windsor, Dr Charlie Sharp
This page gives you information about minoxidil and its use, including the possible side effects.
Please read this page if the young person you care for has reached an age when we need to start talking about preparing, planning and moving their care from children’s to adult services.
A non-union is the medical name given when a broken bone does not heal.
We know that hearing from people who’ve experienced care can be both comforting and inspiring. Every story helps us understand what we’re doing well and where we can do better. By sharing your experiences - the positives as well as the challenges - you help us learn, improve and provide the best possible care for everyone, every day.
The histology department is based on the Cheltenham General Hospital site.
Young people in Gloucestershire are being offered the opportunity to gain valuable real-life experience when they participate in T-Level placements at county hospitals.
by Lowri Bowen
by Michael Casey