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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
About the services that clinical haematology department offers.
A requestable test profile consisting of:
After training in Southampton, Dr Reed worked as a junior doctor in Winchester, Portsmouth and Cheltenham (where he first decided on a career in Oncology). Further experience in medicine was gained working in Belize and New Zealand.
Our Communications Team is responsible for our social media accounts on several different platforms.
by Khoboso Hargura
The COVID-19 situation in the UK is changing over time and we therefore recommend that you follow the up-to-date advice being provided by Public Health England and the Government. There is also very useful information specifically for rheumatology patients provided by Versus Arthritis.
Liver cancer affects the liver and this is a large organ at the top right side of your abdomen that helps you to digest your food and removes toxins.
Non-Gynae Cytopathology
New figures out today reveal that there were 9 patients who donated their organs after death at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (GHNHSFT) last year, helping save or improve the lives of 19 people desperately in need of a transplant in the UK.
Triggering of the finger (or thumb) is a common condition. The tendons run in a tight fibrous tunnel from the palm to the fingertips. At the entrance to this tunnel the tendon can have trouble gliding, resulting in a catching sensation or ‘triggering’ as the finger is straightened out.
The FBC comprises the following tests
by Isolde Newberry
We’re offering our patients online access to their personal health records with Patients Know Best
This page gives you information about the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, also known as P. aeruginosa. It also explains the steps taken by the hospital to prevent exposure to infections from the bacteria particularly in high-risk areas we call augmented care.
Department of Chemical Pathology and Metabolic Medicine also known as Clinical Biochemistry
Clotted blood. (No patient preparation or special handling required)