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From 2004-2014 he worked in Cyprus and in 2014 he returned to the UK and has been working in a full-time substantive post at our hospitals.
From Monday 1 February, birth supporters who accompany mums-to-be will be offered rapid COVID-19 tests when they attend inpatient maternity services at
Funduscopic examination (looking at the retina with an ophthalmoscope or a retinal camera) can reveal papilloedema (swollen optic discs on the retina)
NHS leaders in the county say they want Gloucestershire to be ‘at the leading edge of healthcare’ as they resume a public discussion on ideas for how community
“We would like to thank our patients for their support at this time.
Patients should be antibiotic-free for at least 7 days before a biopsy is performed Contact the laboratory before sending and inform us if urgent or routine
The day clinic offers rapid IV rehydration for severe pregnancy sickness based on Gynaecology Ward 9A, Tower block, Women’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal
Bring in some familiar items to make the person feel more at home (label them if possible).
Patients who are at the end stage of renal disease or who are having dialysis.
The contact details are at the end of this page.
But at a local level, we all have a part to play.
The paediatric dietetic team has put together a list of useful links and resources for you to have a look at whilst you wait for your appointment.
If you have a clinic appointment, it may be at Cheltenham General Hospital, Hereford County Hospital or at a hospital closer to your home.
To find out more about stopping smoking, please contact your GP or Healthy Lifestyles Gloucestershire at www.hlsglos.org or on 0800 122 3788.
) or at Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust (GHC).
If at all possible, drink more fluids than your normal amount on the day of your appointment.
Ultrasound scans are very safe and can be carried out at any stage of pregnancy.
The medications used for sedation can remain in the body for at least 24 hours, gradually wearing off.
This will allow the surgeon to look at the kidney and surrounding organs.
The temporary changes to A&E at Cheltenham were introduced last summer as part of the hospitals response to the pandemic.