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This May our Muslim Chaplain, Atique Miah and Deputy CEO, Mark Pietroni are taking part in a charity wing walk to help raise funds for our latest appeal.
Department of Haematology
This page is for patients who will be having an MRI arthrogram of a joint.
Our community projects involve collaborations with a diverse array of groups and organisations from Gloucestershire and beyond, including various charities, schools, colleges and community groups.
The high efficacy and low toxicity of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) has contributed to their frequent prescription worldwide, often without clear indication.
Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity has been named the official charity partner for the event. We have a limited number of free places left to fill and we are calling for more runners to sign up to help raise money!
This page provides information about parental responsibility. A person with parental responsibility is vital in making decisions about a child’s medical treatment. We can only share health information about a child with carers who have parental responsibility.
Womb cancer is cancer that affects the womb (uterus). It's most common in women who've been through menopause.
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This page gives you information about the role of the Brain Injury Team therapy link, and what to expect as a patient and family.
Patients who are admitted on prescribed vitamin and / or mineral preparations that are not on the Trust approved list will not receive a supply of these from pharmacy unless requested by a dietitian.
This page provides information about oral hygiene and mouth care for patients having radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment. You may experience a dry or sore mouth or notice taste changes when you are having radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment. These problems can be due to the treatment you are receiving. It is very important that you tell your healthcare professional (nurse or radiographer) if you experience these changes as they may be able to recommend specific treatments for you. These symptoms might continue for some time after your treatment has finished but the suggestions in this page may help to keep you comfortable. Good mouth hygiene is essential.
Parents and loved ones affected by baby loss now have a dedicated space for reflection and remembrance at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. The new Forget-me-not Garden has officially opened, offering a calming environment for families to visit and find solace.
COVID-19 is an illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It’s caused by a virus called coronavirus.
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.
by Debra Clark
Our Arts in Trust programme is dedicated to supporting care through creativity
by Janice Allen, Resuscitation Officer