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Going home When you arrive on the ward, your nurse will tell you how long we expect your stay in hospital to be.
This condition arises when the fetus inherits neutrophil-specific antigens from the father that are absent in the mother.
The in-lab turnaround time is less than 24 hours. The test can be ordered as an urgent request.
levels may be found in: Pre-thrombotic states Cardiovascular disease Neoplastic disease Inflammatory conditions
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that affects about one in 200 people under the age of 18.
There are approximately 14000 blood transfusions per year in the Trust.
Need further “buy-in” from senior management.
In a significant milestone in the GRH development, there's a new entrance for walk-in patients attending our Emergency Department at GRH.
The presence of oligoclonal bands in CSF, but not serum, is indicative of local immunoglobulin synthesis and occurs most commonly in multiple sclerosis
There are a variety of shops and restaurants in our hospitals. Read more about food and drink.
This mutation is present in 2% of the general population.
There are lots of ways people presently share their experiences and are actively involved and engaged in shaping local health services in Gloucestershire
Students may be present in the department but they are supervised at all times.
We are in the process of developing a monthly lunch time drop-in session in the Doctors Mess at Gloucester Hospital.
The Trust may refuse your request in full or in part, where there is a legal basis to refuse and you will be informed of this.
Consultant in Intensive Care and Anaesthesia
Dr Simon James Gunn is a consultant radiologist, with a special interest in musculoskeletal imaging.
In the meantime, care for your skin as advised on this page.
This will allow for the sensation in your mouth and throat to return to normal.
You can talk to them about: Any new medication that you were given in hospital.