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us to retain complex cancer surgery locally whilst enabling elderly and shielded patients to access diagnostic care, with minimal risk.”
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“We are delighted that this rapid testing will allow us to give birth supporters greater access to our maternity ward, whether this is to support their
It has meant so much to us to see the support from the community.
It’s normal for us to arrange extra tests on the day of your appointment, so you may need to wait a bit longer for these to happen.
Squeeze this if you need us to stop, come in or if you want to ask a question.
This innovative technology has helped us to see how a patient could be feeling over an extended period, rather than just on the day of the clinic.
Needle Aspiration (FNA) at a one-stop clinic an examination under anaesthetic (EUA) and a biopsy MRI, CT or a PET scan Other patients are referred to us
The test will take about 20 to 30 minutes but you may be with us for an hour.
If you feel that you need further help with your injury, then please contact us.
How to contact the ward Call us on 0300 422 8452. Free Wifi Free Wifi is available on all our wards.
Find out more about your stay with us Contact 0300 422 3415 (other contact number: 0300 422 4109)
Each room at the unit is different, in order for us to best support your individual birth experience.
For the first appointment at least, we prefer to see people face to face where possible, as that helps us get the best understanding of how things are