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Support Esme and Margaret's exciting charity ball which will be held at Hatherley Manor on Saturday 24th May. There will be entertainment from Stephen Bayliss, a 3 course meal and a raffle. Tickets are £75, please contact Esme Henderson for more information on esmehenderson@btinternet.com
On Saturday 1 March from 08:00 – 13:30, a crane will be lifting a new external AC condenser to the roof of the Chedworth Day Surgery Unit
Find the latest guidance from our hospitals if you are receiving cancer treatment or are living with a cancer diagnosis.
Whether raising a concern, saying thank you or making a complaint, there are many ways to share your feedback with us.
Advice and guidance on visting our hospitals, including visiting times.
The Molecular Pathology department, based within the Cellular Pathology Department at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (GHNHSFT), provides access to a comprehensive selection of specialist molecular pathology and genomic testing on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimens.
An independent Citizens’ Jury will meet for the first time on 20 January in Brockworth to begin its work and look at how specialist hospital services in Gloucestershire could develop in the future.
A lower limb cast is a hard covering that stabilises and immobilises either your ankle or knee and sometimes both at the same time.
This page gives you information about the repair of your fractured cheekbone. If you have any further questions, please ask a member of the medical or nursing staff or contact us on the phone number at the end of this page.
by Asha Dhany
This page provides information on how to find the Endoscopy Unit at Cheltenham General Hospital.
During your stay on the ward, you may be moved from the monitored bays to one of our side rooms to enable safe and effective nursing care or into the bays However, on the very rare occasion when the hospital is full to capacity there is a chance that we will make a clinical decision to move a patient into the corridor. We try to avoid this if we can and it will only happen when needed to facilitate care for patients. This is called the boarding policy.
This page gives you information on how to use the eye drops you have been prescribed. Different ways of using your eye drops are explained step by step. A useful chart to note down your doses is also provided within the PDF attached, below.
Surgery to decompress a trigger finger is a last resort, since the majority of trigger fingers resolve with steroid injection
Haemolysed and lipaemic samples should not be tested.
by Zoe Jones
Department of Haematology
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on patient care, particularly waiting times for planned operations, procedures, diagnostic tests and appointments. Good progress is being made in tackling these waiting times.
I wanted to care for people but not as a nurse (initially)! I got into nursing because I could not do Medicine back then. Several events orchestrated and confirmed my pathway into nursing; once I got in, I loved it with a passion and I've never looked back.
2 x 2ml or 2.5ml Trisodium Citrate samples