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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
This page provides information about Upper gastrointestinal cancers and the services available. Upper gastrointestinal cancer affects the bile ducts, liver, oesophagus, pancreas and stomach.
Serum - paired samples not required
Entry and exit via the Tower Block Entrance at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) will be via an alternative entrance from Thursday 15 May to Friday 16 May inclusive
From Friday 9 February at 5pm there will be no vehicular or pedestrian access to the Atrium at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital until Monday 12 February at 10am.
Clinical Haematology is a broad specialty that treats people for blood disorders such as leukaemia and lymphoma but also supports patients with non-malignant diseases.
Neurophysiology is a diagnostic speciality concerned with investigating the function of the nervous system. It involves recording and interpreting electrical signals from the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves to help diagnose disorders.
Stroud Maternity Unit is a small midwife-led centre that helps deliver around 300 births every year and offers a home-from-home environment for new parents.
Amino acids play a crucial role as building blocks of proteins and as intermediates in metabolism and are implicated in several metabolic defects.
This page gives you advice on how to care for your child after they have been given sedation during their hospital attendance.
Anne Mckenna is a Consultant Radiographer specialising in prostate radiotherapy.
The Lung Function and Sleep Service is provided by a team of respiratory physiologists, practitioners and clinical staff.
Dr Gibson's focus is: clinical radiology; renal and biliary intervention.
Help us build a bigger, brighter home for cancer care - for you, your loved ones, your community.
This page provides information on wound care after your skin surgery
by Louise de Lloyd
Dreams of transforming cancer care in Gloucestershire are one step closer to becoming a reality thanks to the generous support of people across the county.
This page has been written to give you more information about the free Squeezy Connect muscle exercise app which connects patients and clinicians through the Living with Pelvic Health platform. It explains how to find and download the app, as well as how to set it up correctly so that you get the best out of it.
This page contains useful advice for the carer(s) of a person who has had a head injury. The person who suffered the head injury may not be aware when things are not quite right. For this reason, we recommend that the leaflet attached below is given to someone who will be with the injured person for the next couple of days. Although well enough to leave hospital, it is possible that they may develop new symptoms which need either observing or seeking urgent medical help.