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If you plan to visit a patient on Ward 6B on this day, we’re asking people to visit between 6pm and 8pm only.
The department has an equipment replacement programme with a commitment to invest in new and replacement equipment – enabling us to continue to provide
Information and support is available to any patients who wish to stop smoking. Free Wifi Free Wifi is available on all our wards.
The wound will take up to 2 to 3 weeks to heal.
Annual tests leading to loss of antibody may be useful to indicate successful treatment A travel history is essential when requesting this investigation
Turnaround times Samples are sent for analysis to the North Bristol NHS Trust with a result expected within 4 weeks.
Storage/transport Store refrigerated if unable to send to the laboratory the same day. Transport as soon as possible at ambient temperature.
For ethylene glycol/methanol or paraquat overdose please refer to individual web pages.
NHS.UK has more information on what to expect at your first midwife appointment.
Knowing that we were due a further inspection in early 2017 I wanted to review our standards and to use this opportunity to roll them out across all Outpatient
How long does it take ENTONOX® to work?
a Regional Reference Centre Up to 7 days
Our midwives provide one to one care, and our friendly staff will be on hand to make your birth the best it can be for you and your family.
Ward staff will be able to advise you of meal times, as they may vary from ward to ward.
This dedicated team of staff works to high and exacting standards and are committed to providing an excellent, high quality service which is delivered
to spread this to other hospitals within the region.
Your midwife and health visitor are there to help, guide and support you.
We are working with GlosFire this week to promote home fire safety
For a sample to be treated as urgent the laboratory must be notified on Cheltenham 0300 422 4219.
It reduces the risk to the patient, the amount of time the person needs to stay in hospital and their recovery time.