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This page has been produced to answer the most commonly asked questions about HPV (Human Papilloma Virus).
The information on this page answers many of the commonly asked questions about leg ulcers. If you have any further questions about your condition or treatment, please feel free to ask at your next clinic appointment or the next time you see your primary care nurse.
The quality of the care we provide and how well we are doing against our targets is monitored in a number of different ways.
The SACT (chemotherapy) Outpatients service based on Avening Ward at Cheltenham General Hospital will temporarily relocate to Prescott Ward from Monday 27 November,
This service provides care for people living with type 1 diabetes who use insulin pump therapy.
Miss Papworth completed her higher surgical training in Urology in the South West of England. She completed a post CCT fellowship in Robotic Pelvic Surgery at Bristol Urological Institute. She has also spent time with the Paediatric Surgical team at Bristol Children’s Hospital. She was appointed as a Consultant in Gloucestershire in May 2021. Miss Papworth has a particular interest in Prostate Cancer, Bladder Cancer and Paediatric Urology. In addition, she is able to assess and manage general urological conditions. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and a full member of the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS).
Department of Haematology
Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service will be carrying out a training exercise at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital on Tuesday 18 November 2025, between 6pm and 9pm.
EDTA blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required).
Microbiology
This page provides you with basic information about vaginal vault prolapse and how it is repaired with a procedure called pelvic floor repair and sacrospinous fixation. Sacrospinous fixation is a vaginal procedure performed for women who have developed vaginal vault prolapse after a hysterectomy.
Flexor tendons are the elastic cord like structures which arise from the muscles in the forearm, running into the hand and attached to the bones of the fingers.
There are lots of reasons to be physically active before, during and after cancer treatment. This page provides you with advice and support on:
Everyone diagnosed with diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2), aged 12 and above, will be invited to Diabetic Eye Screening. This will be repeated yearly with some exceptions for patients we have referred into the hospital eye services.
Renal calculi and stones from other sources (e.g. gallstones, salivary stones) can be analysed by quantitative Fourier transform infra-red (FTIR) spectroscopy.
Our community projects involve collaborations with a diverse array of groups and organisations from Gloucestershire and beyond, including various charities, schools, colleges and community groups.
Support with your cancer diagnosis continues even after your treatment stops.
Baby Loss Awareness week is being held this year between 9 and 15 October. As part of our contribution to the week, we are holding our annual Baby Remembrance Service.