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If you have any questions or concerns, contact: Tel: 0300 422 6056 Please leave your name, date of birth, contact number and a brief message.
You may still have some discomfort when you leave hospital but you will be given a supply of pain relief medication which you should take regularly for
An advice booklet including this information will be given to you before you leave the department.
If you have diabetes and you are receiving treatment, please leave a message on the Medication Advice Line (the number is at the end of this page).
If the skin becomes white, blue or blotchy remove the ice pack straight away and leave off for 2 hours.
Medication Advice Line (answer machine) If you have any questions relating to your medication, please leave a message and a member of staff will return
Advice Line (answerphone) If you have any questions relating to your medication, please ring the number below for the hospital you will be attending and leave
plaster room team at: Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 8411 Cheltenham General Hospital Tel: 0300 422 3148 If your call is not answered, please leave
new midwives, retention remains incredibly challenging due to a combination of factors including staff leaving/being promoted, sickness and maternity leave
Leave the test patch on for 48 hours. The principle is the same as a test applied by your hairdresser.
If this pipe is blocked, urine cannot leave the kidneys. If untreated, this can cause the kidneys to become damaged and you to feel unwell.
Hold the muslin or gauze at all times and do not leave it in your baby’s mouth.
The radiographers will leave the room to switch on the machine. You will only be alone for a few moments at a time.
Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 5617 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Outside of these hours, please leave
In most cases the discharging nurse will give you a copy of your endoscopy report and written discharge instructions before you leave.