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This page is designed to help people who are bereaved when a death occurs in the hospital. It explains procedures such as registering a death and arranging a funeral.
Experience of Care Week takes place between 27 April – 1 May 2026, and this year’s theme - Building the Foundations of Experience - highlights how every interaction, in every role, shapes the experience of care for patients, families and colleagues.
Increasing rates of COVID infections in younger age groups means that from 6 August, we will require evidence of a negative test result within the last 24 hours
We are incredibly grateful to our staff for the continued commitment and professionalism that they’ve shown throughout the winter months.
The Neonatal Unit is located in the Women's Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
Biopsy of palpable or impalpable lesions may be performed, the latter requiring stereotactic location.
by Catherine Billington
by Allysun Gore
Scientists have developed a pioneering new technique that can detect and diagnose one of the most common types of cancer within seconds - using light.
This page gives you care advice to follow after your septoplasty surgery. If you have any questions or concerns after discharge from hospital, please contact the ENT Outpatient Nurses between 8:00am and 5:00pm (the number is at the end of this page). Out of normal working hours, contact NHS 111 for advice. In an emergency, please go straight to the nearest Emergency Department.
This May over 200 NHS staff, patients and supporters attended our Walk for Wards event at the beautiful Bathurst Estate in Cirencester Park.
A Gloucestershire cricket club is hosting a match with a life-saving difference this week.
Post-transfusion purpura (PTP) is a delayed adverse reaction to a blood or platelet transfusion that occurs when the body has produced antibodies to the donor transfused platelet antigens. These antibodies destroy the patient's platelets leading to a rapid decline in platelet count. PTP usually presents 5–12 days after transfusion.
The gynaecology service at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is offering cervical screening (smear) appointments for staff and members of the public
If you are arriving at the hospital during the night (after 9pm), please note the following information to help you access the Women's Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital safely and smoothly.
To learn more about LDH visit Lab Tests Online
by Andy Champion
We are working with GlosFire this week to promote home fire safety