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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Information on our philosophy of care and services
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This page provides information and advice for parents and carers about the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s Children’s Safeguarding Policy and Procedures.
This page gives you information about pneumonia and the follow up care after you have been discharged from hospital.
Some media reports today incorrectly state that Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been rated as ‘Requires Improvement’ by the CQC. Gloucestershire Royal Hospital continues to be rated as ‘Good’ by the CQC, however Urgent and Emergency Care has been changed to ‘Requires Improvement’ following a recent CQC inspection.
This page explains why your child has an appointment for the Neurodevelopmental Clinic at either Gloucestershire Royal Hospital or Cheltenham General Hospital and why it is important for your child to attend their appointment.
Microbiology
If you are supporting someone, whether it be emotionally, physically or both, you are a Carer even if you may not always think of yourself as one.
The Hearing Services team are fundraising for equipment by hosting an 'Eggcellent' Easter Raffle! There are many 'Eggciting' prizes up for grabs including vouchers, Easter treats and gift sets!
This page gives you information about the process of gynaecological follow-up appointments.
by Paul Dunckley
As well as red blood cells and white blood cells, the blood also contains platelets. Platelets prevent bleeding.
The department of Post-Graduate Medical Education is committed to supporting the education and development of Doctors in Training, Staff Grade and Associate Specialists (SAS) as well as Consultants throughout their career.
Eyford is a day unit specialising in the care of patients undergoing ophthalmic (eye) surgery. Most patients are cared for and discharged on the same day.
After training in Southampton, Dr Reed worked as a junior doctor in Winchester, Portsmouth and Cheltenham (where he first decided on a career in Oncology). Further experience in medicine was gained working in Belize and New Zealand.
This is a rapid molecular test for the detection of M. tuberculosis complex and rifampicin resistance