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If you have any bleeding, always let your cancer doctor or nurse know.
If you would prefer not to have them present during your appointment, please let the reception staff or clinic nurse know.
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
64% of responders appreciated the ‘random act of kindness’ initiative and commented that it was ‘nice to acknowledge sweet things’ and it was ‘good to know
If you need to prepare anything specifically for this appointment for example bladder filling, we will let you know in your appointment letter or on the
of us are ex-patients Some of us carers All of us want to make a difference to young people’s services at the hospital What we do We let the hospital know
If you do not wish to see the LD liaison nurse, you do not have to, please let a member of staff know.
We want people to know that when they take the important step of seeking help at our Emergency Departments, they can do so without fear of judgement.
If you have not received a copy, please let us know. The following provides details of who to contact locally for more information and support.
This feature is crucial in helping patients manage their symptoms effectively and know when it’s important to contact healthcare professionals for assistance
“It was so helpful to talk about my symptoms and know it’s not just me. I’m more confident now that there is help for me in managing my symptoms.
Please let your home delivery company know in advance.
This has been done in partnership with other local organisations and groups across Gloucestershire and we know it has improved the lives of many people
How do you know if your medication is working or causing any problems?
Please let the hospital team looking after your family member know that you are a young carer.
If you would like to read our consent policy, please let a member of staff know.
The radiographers who perform the X-rays will not know the result.
Mark Pietroni said: "We are well aware that it can be difficult to know which service to use if you are ill or injured and it’s not life-threatening.
The Rheumatology team will let you know of any abnormal blood results which may need us to make changes to your medication.
This appointment will be to check that everything is healing well and to let you know the result of the microscope test.