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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Microbiology
The SACT (chemotherapy) Outpatients service based on Avening Ward at Cheltenham General Hospital will temporarily relocate to Prescott Ward from Monday 27 November,
We are currently working on a project looking at the experience of women using our maternity service.
Serum - paired samples normally required
Serum - paired samples not normally required
Adult
During your treatment, you will meet a wide variety of practitioners as part of your multi-disciplinary team
This page gives you information about nasal douching, when to use it and how to make up a saline solution.
medicines information for patients
The Gold Improvement Coach programme is designed to develop a network of staff across the Trust with a combination of QI and coaching skills who can help to embed and support local Quality Improvement Activities.
Two South West Hospital Trusts have joined up with the regional Sight Loss Council to develop the first NHS audio guides for blind and visually impaired people. The new tools will help improve accessibility across hospitals in Gloucester, Cheltenham and Bristol.
This information is aimed at healthcare professionals who are using our pathology services.
Over 75% of apprentices at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust go on to find permanent work there, according to the latest figures.
The endoscopy unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital provides care for patients undergoing a variety of endoscopic procedures (an examination inside your body using a small camera).
Clomid® (Clomiphene citrate) or Letrozole are used in women who do not ovulate (produce eggs) regularly each month leading to infertility. These medicines stimulate eggs to develop in the ovaries and be released for fertilisation. These medications will work best for you if you maintain your BMI between 19 and 30.
Supporting our staff to stay and stay well at work is a key priority for our organisation and across the NHS. Everyone who works for us should feel valued and supported to work in a way that meets their individual ambitions and needs
What to expect during your stay, ward facilities, visiting policy, and how to raise concerns while you’re a patient.
There are lots of reasons to be physically active before, during and after cancer treatment. This page provides you with advice and support on:
We have a Cancer CNS workforce upwards of 80 staff across 13 different cancer specialties.
Construction works for the Electrical Infrastructure Phase 2 project will begin at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, from 6 January 2026 and continue until 14 August 2026.