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Allow your child to return to school when you feel that they have recovered.
You may get some watery, black discharge for up to one week, therefore it is advisable to wear sanitary pads.
If the forces are severe enough, they may cause the clavicle to break or the AC joint to become damaged.
A big thank you We want to take this opportunity to say a big thank you to all our Trust volunteers.
Their commitment to patients, their families and the wider community is unwavering and I would like to thank them for everything they do.
Although the demand for services continues to rise, the team’s focus remains unchanged: to provide calm, compassionate and individualised care to every
There is no need to request a blood film to obtain a differential white count.
A corneal abrasion is a scratch to this structure.
Please make an appointment to see your GP to arrange repeat prescriptions and to review your health targets.
bring the majority of gynae patients up to the unit.
Please be sure to list all current medication to aid interpretation of results.
We then ask you to have intercourse that evening and again the following night to increase your chances of becoming pregnant.
Do you want to do more to help make a difference at Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General Hospitals?
was able to tailor to my interests.
This event gave each team the opportunity to share their work and their learnings and for the Trust to recognise and celebrate their achievements.
Congratulations to the Winners
Support is provided in a sensitive, open and confidential manner, to help you to reflect and to seek strength, comfort and meaning.
to 4:00pm HealthNet Homecare Patient Services Tel: 0800 083 3060 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm Saturday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
For further information on specimen labelling refer to the H&I 3E Platelet Immunology request form Turnaround time Up to 21 working days
Surgery aims to prevent further damage to tendon. If caught early enough then the aim is to achieve a normal finger.