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Plans to create our new cancer care centre in Cheltenham have been given a major boost with a £2million donation from a charitable trust.
These drugs are described as Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapies (SACT).
HbA1c can be used as a diagnostic test for diabetes
This page explains why we use eye drops for some visits to the Eye Clinic. This page also gives instructions on how to use them.
As parents we understand that End of Treatment (EOT) can bring with it a variety of different feelings and emotions, as well as more practical questions. This page is designed to give you information to read and digest at a time that feels right for you.
We are currently experiencing IT disruption, which is affecting some services at our hospitals.
We are holding a Quality Summit on 11 November 2024 at Redwood Education Centre, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to explore a number of issues identified through thematic analysis relating to the use and care of urinary catheters.
By Dr Hina Iftikhar, Dr Bethany Stoneham, Dr Jonathan Archer, Dr Adam Usher
by Helen Overton, Silvia Oliva and Vivienne McCrorie
When you finish your radiotherapy treatment, you will be given advice by your radiographers about what to expect in the early weeks. This page gives you general information about coming to the end of your radiotherapy treatment and what happens next.
Advice and guidance on visting our hospitals, including visiting times.
These are the terms and conditions for private patients at our Trust. They include important information about your treatment.
Dr Rees is a Consultant Anaesthetist with a special interest in obstetric anaesthesia, ophthalmic anaesthesia and medical education.
The Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) has published their report following Inspection in December 2023 of the Trust’s Stroud Maternity Unit (SMU), which resulted in a rating of ‘Requires Improvement.’
Coping with a diagnosis of secondary breast cancer can be overwhelming, but support is available.
Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a severe form of pregnancy sickness which can start early in pregnancy and last for months.
We are an NHS trust of around 9,000 people, providing care for the population of Gloucestershire and beyond.
This page explains why you need to use an antimicrobial wash called Octenisan® before your vascular operation and how to use it.