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by Paul Donachie
The Trust has standards of conduct for meetings in public that must be followed at all times.
by Deborah Elliott and Sarah Mather
by Margaret Collins
You know yourself or your loved one better than anyone. If you’re worried about a health condition getting worse, talk to us.
You have been given this page as you are anaemic with low iron levels in your body. Your doctor has suggested that you receive Ferinject® which is a special type of iron preparation given through a drip. Ferinject® is used instead of iron tablets.
Two thirds of COVID-19 patients who received intensive care at Cheltenham General and Gloucestershire Royal Hospitals have been discharged.
Chemical Pathology
Dr Wagstaff trained in Paediatrics in Oxford, Bath and London, where he worked at the Royal Brompton, Homerton and Great Ormond Street Hospitals, as well as in Melbourne Children’s Hospital in Australia.
This summary provides the latest update on Maternity Services provision in Gloucestershire following a recent review
Some people are particularly vulnerable to the effects of cold weather. With cold temperatures forecast, we can support our community by looking out for those who may struggle at home or face challenges getting out during this time
by Elizabeth Martin
The current status of our maternity services and birth options available to you.
We are committed to being open and transparent about the improvements we are making to Gloucestershire Maternity Services. We want women, birthing people, families and the community to have confidence in the care we provide and we encourage people to share their experiences with us.
The NHS in the South West is today (5 September) celebrating the remarkable achievements of staff and teams who have won regional categories in the 2024 Parliamentary Awards, after being nominated by their local MPs. This includes a team from Gloucestershire who have won the Excellence in Urgent and Emergency Care Award.
by Elinor Beattie
We are sorry that you may be kept waiting on occasions during your visit. You may have to wait in a corridor until a cubicle or ward bed is available.
This page has important information about Having a brother or sister in the Neonatal Unit (NNU).
After graduating from Birmingham University and completing his Foundation years, Dr Iain Smith moved to the Severn region for core medical training.