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The Pathology Department can offer advice on all aspects of point of care testing (PoCT).
Help us build a bigger, brighter home for cancer care - for you, your loved ones, your community.
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.
We are introducing blood pressure self-monitoring for those of you who would benefit, as agreed by your consultant. The information in this page will help guide you through how to check your own blood pressure.
Building bridges, building health: A year of engagement and partnership
Contraception may be the last thing on your mind during pregnancy, but it is the best time to plan if you want to delay or avoid another pregnancy.
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 gives you information gives you information about Venous Thrombo-Embolism (VTE) and how to reduce your risk of developing it during your hospital stay. VTE is a collective term for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolus (PE) which are both conditions involving blood clots.
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.
Supporting our staff to stay and stay well at work is a key priority for our organisation and across the NHS. Everyone who works for us should feel valued and supported to work in a way that meets their individual ambitions and needs
Diabetes increases the incidence of many common hand conditions. This page outlines the effects of diabetes on the hand, and the outcomes following surgery for these conditions.
This page is a guide to carotid endarterectomy surgery and should help to answer some of the commonly asked questions.
We fully support the Government’s objectives to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking.
Providing timely and appropriate care in the most suitable setting is essential for stroke patients’ long-term recovery.
Where to turn if you’re struggling with becoming a parent
This page has been written for people who are considering a genetic test following a cancer diagnosis. It talks about testing for a genetic condition called Lynch Syndrome.