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Please note: this service is not available to patients attending from GP surgeries, with the following exceptions: Patients who are under the care of a
Previously women were referred via their GP or directly attend A&E from where they are admitted to a ward bed for a period of hydration.
30am to 4:30pm Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 8411 Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm If the Plaster Room is not open, please contact your GP
If you notice a skin reaction either immediately after your procedure or at any point in the future, please contact your GP as soon as possible for advice
If you have any concerns, please contact your GP for advice. Your GP may refer you back to the hospital if they feel it is necessary.
The results will be sent, by post, to you and your GP.
Please note that laboratory staff are not permitted to discuss specific tests or results with patients; you are advised to contact your GP or consultant
A letter will be sent to your GP to tell them of the result of the test.
Results from the test and a management plan will be sent to your GP within the next 2 weeks.
your GP and/or the result of your prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test is high.
You may want to consult your GP who may recommend some other care or prescribe medication, if needed.
Some items require a GP prescription, so our team will request these via your GP surgery.
However, use of taxis should be discussed with the hospital before you travel and a letter from your consultant, GP or dentist confirming eligibility for
To be referred to the clinic, please speak to your midwife or GP
If this does not help, then contact the colorectal team or your GP for advice.
Patients only currently able to access via referral from their nurse practitioner or their GP.
do not go to a GP surgery or pharmacy
A report will be sent to your GP in the next few days.
All test results must be obtained from and discussed with your GP or the hospital team that is caring for you.
If this does not help, then please contact your GP for advice.