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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Womb cancer is cancer that affects the womb (uterus). It's most common in women who've been through menopause.
Our Council of Governors meets 6 times a year to provide feedback on developments and decisions at our hospitals.
Occupational Therapist Katy Williams talks about her mum Rhona's enduring gift and thanks colleagues for their kindness.
Eating well plays an important role in supporting your health during cancer treatment.
We fully support the Government’s objectives to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking.
All of us suffer pain at some time in our lives but our experiences of pain are very individual. Here at the Gloucestershire and Herefordshire Pain Management Service we try to tailor your treatment to your experience of pain. We want to support you to live as well as you possibly can.
This page gives you information about tests used to help identify problems at the back of the eye.
As leaders of Gloucestershire’s health and social care community, we are speaking out together because we are deeply concerned by the recent reported rise in racially motivated incidents in our communities and aimed at our staff.
The paediatric dietetic team have developed videos which offer dietary advice if you have a child with dietary needs.
The Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) inspection report has praised staff for their compassion, kindness and overriding commitment to patient care.
by Leah Tomkins
Mr Barksfield is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a specialist interest in Hip and Knee Surgery. He completed his Medical Training at Imperial College London in 2006. During this time, he also undertook a Clinical Clerkship in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at Harvard Medical School for which he was awarded honors.
By Emilie Kerslake, Dr Hina Iftikhar, Dr Seema Alaee, Dr Rachel Kaminski, Dr Charlie Sharp
by Jennifer Veeren
by Zoe Brown
This page is for people who have been told that a family member or someone very close to them has died. For many people this is a difficult time particularly if the death has been sudden. This page contains information aimed to help you understand some of the processes you may become involved in. We hope you find it helpful to refer to it over the following days and weeks.
This page gives you information about how to manage or support bladder and bowel care needs of a person with dementia. Dementia is a term used to describe a range of increasing neurological disorders (conditions affecting the brain). This could be a problem or difficulty with the person’s memory, thinking, concentration and other functions of the brain which may affect their daily functions such as toileting.
You have been referred this page to help answer some of the questions that you may have about the treatment of ectopic pregnancy using methotrexate.
This page gives you information about the Paediatric Haematology and Oncology Service based at the Children’s Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. It also includes details about the team members, requesting medication and parking.