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All test results must be obtained from and discussed with your GP or the hospital team that is caring for you.
If this does not help, then please contact your GP for advice.
The Specialist Palliative Care Team work alongside your GP and the district nurses in providing support for you and your family.
After this time, please see your GP or contact NHS 111 for advice.
If your concern is urgent, please contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice.
You can get more information about managing persistent pain from your GP or you can ask your GP to refer you to the Pain Management Service.
discharged from a HDU/ITU using a unified follow up pathway to address multi-organ complications and psychological trauma by setting rehabilitation goals and GP
After discharge, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact your GP.
Cheltenham General Hospital Tel: 0300 422 3049 Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 5104 If you have any concerns after 24 hours, please contact your GP
Discuss returning to driving with your GP.
Contact your GP as soon as possible if you have any of the following symptoms: Signs of infection such as the wound site turning red, being hot or swollen
These arrangements are also in place for patients sent for direct admission by their GP.
When to contact your GP
Referrals are accepted from your GP, usually after simple tests for treatable problems have been undertaken.
If you are concerned about them, you should seek further advice from your GP or NHS 111.
If you are unwell following treatment and suspect that you have an infection, please contact your GP.
Whilst these temporary changes are in place all 999 ambulances, and patients referred by their GP for likely admission, will be directed to GRH 24 hours
This will support the GP in managing and assessing the person after discharge.
If you have any concerns, please contact your Consultant Surgeon’s secretary, your GP or NHS 111 for advice.
If you’re concerned that your child’s allergy is severe – talk to your GP about a “safety plan”, they may refer you to an allergy specialist service at