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We have also increased staff numbers in other key areas of matrons, patient safety teams, obstetric consultants, education teams.
around the wound, or pain or leakage from the site of the operation, then you should seek medical advice from your GP or contact the Urology Team on the numbers
The telephone numbers are at the end of this page. If you are an insulin pump patient, we would like your BM to be 7mmol/L.
If you need any more information, or would like to talk to a member of the team, please telephone one of the numbers listed below.
personal data you give us may include name, title, address, date of birth, age, gender, employment status, demographic information, email address, telephone numbers
If you need more information or would like to talk to a member of the team, please telephone one of the numbers listed below.
Technicians Clinical Oncologists Oncology Doctors/Registrars Clinical Nurse Specialists Cancer Support Workers We recommend that you write down their contact numbers
The contact numbers are at the end of this page.
Emergency contact numbers and a helpline for questions.
Therapists Cancer Support Workers There is a space at the front of the booklet attached at the bottom of this page for you to write down their contact numbers
For a limited few patients (for example those having a larger numbers of samples taken, those who find a simple finger examination of the rectum too painful
Our strongest recommendation is for you to contact the Paediatric Diabetes Team (see contact numbers) if there is anything you need help with, regardless
hospital, or would like to contact us for any other reason relating to private care provided by our hospitals, you can do so by telephoning the following numbers