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BMA Resident Doctors’ Industrial action – 7 April to 13 April and temporary changes to Cheltenham A&E
A new portrait exhibition at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital has been unveiled of the unseen heroes of healthcare. The display showcases NHS staff who do not have patient contact, but whose role is essential in helping clinical colleagues to keep providing care to patients.
by Dr Alexander Grant
Want to be part of one of the world’s most iconic running events? The London Marathon is an unforgettable experience – running past historic landmarks, cheered on by thousands, and making a real difference for your local hospitals.
Bile samples are routinely tested for the presence of Salmonella
Serum - paired samples not required
Microbiology
If you are supporting someone, whether it be emotionally, physically or both, you are a Carer even if you may not always think of yourself as one.
The Phlebotomy (Blood Tests) service at the Trust is only available to specific patients
by Paul Dunckley
Dr Monro has been working as a Consultant in the trust since 2004.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published the National Maternity Survey for 2021. The survey results reveal the responses from women who had given birth during February 2021, during the third national lockdown.
The Trust planned day case surgery in the community theatre at Cirencester Hospital is currently paused as part of a wider county-wide test of change affecting community theatres
This page provides information for people who are experiencing neck pain. Most acute neck injuries are not serious and the pain will settle over the next few weeks.
This page gives you information about your child’s rheumatology blood tests and details of how to access a video to watch with your child.
You may have concerns about the risk to you and your unborn child about having X-rays or CT scans during your pregnancy. The information on this page answers some of the commonly asked questions allowing you to make an informed decision. If you have any further questions, please ask a member of the team caring for you.
by Emma Harker and Helen Russell
This page gives you information about pain relief medications that you may need to take after your day case surgery. The type of medication you need will depend on the type of surgery that you have. Your anaesthetist, surgeon and nurse will discuss suitable pain relief with you.
Viral eye swab