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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a major global threat across human, animal, plant, food, and environmental sectors.
We have made the difficult decision to extend the home birth service suspension for at least six months.
Information for adults with extra needs who are having treatment on their teeth under general anaesthetic
When Ian Henderson asked his dentist to look at two painless marks in his mouth, little did he know it would lead to the words no one wants to hear, ‘you have cancer’.
This page explains how we handle your health records. Your records contain detailed information about your medical history. We want to assure you that your personal information is always handled with your confidentially in mind.
It is important that you read the information on this page regarding your vascular surgery before your admission to hospital.
This page provides information about how to help care for your child following a burn.
Welcome to our ward. We aim to make your stay with us as comfortable as possible. On entrance to the ward, you will find a welcome to Tivoli information board. During your stay, please let a member of staff know if you feel that your needs are not being met or you have any concerns about your care.
The next phase of involvement for the Fit for the Future programme is now underway. The engagement will listen to what matters to people in exploring ideas on how to organise several specialist health services over the medium to long term.
Families across the county are preparing to go wild this summer to raise funds for The Big Space Cancer Appeal.
The Pathology Department can offer advice on all aspects of point of care testing (PoCT).
This page gives you information about MRSA (Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and its treatment.
This page describes the changes you may notice in your mouth when you start radiotherapy treatment for your cancer. The symptoms you may have been described and advice is given on how best deal with them. You will also find advice on how to keep your mouth as healthy as possible during and after radiotherapy treatment.
Our vision aims to transform cancer care for thousands of patients.
Building bridges, building health: A year of engagement and partnership
Help us build a bigger, brighter home for cancer care - for you, your loved ones, your community.
The joint at the base of the thumb, between the metacarpal and trapezium bones (1st carpo-metacarpal joint), becomes arthritic as people age.
This page aims to help you understand a little more about non-epileptic attacks. You should discuss the content of this page with your health professional.