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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
Information for adults with extra needs who are having treatment on their teeth under general anaesthetic
You have been referred this page because you or someone you care for has been found to have tested positive for Candidozyma auris (C. auris), or screening for C. auris has been offered. The information on this page answers some commonly asked questions.
This page explains how we handle your health records. Your records contain detailed information about your medical history. We want to assure you that your personal information is always handled with your confidentially in mind.
This page provides information about thyroid cancer and the services available through Gloucestershire NHS Hospitals.
This page gives you information about having an operation on your femoral artery (the artery in the groin) to improve a narrowing or blockage in the blood vessels. It also answers some of the commonly asked questions about hospital admission, the operation and discharge home.
This report aims not only to comply with the requirements of the Equality Act 2010 but also to highlight good practices and identify gaps in both service provision and staff support. It captures data required under the general duty and showcases our ongoing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) initiatives.
This page provides information for patients who have an open wound (not closed with stitches) that needs debriding (removal of unwanted tissue) to allow it to heal. Larval therapy and bio surgical debridement are 2 other terms that we use to describe the debriding of wounds using sterile larvae (maggots). Larval therapy is a reliable and recognised practice to assist debridement in a wound.
Find out more about how we use patient information at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This notice will also apply, where appropriate, to information we hold about patients’ carers relatives and next-of-kin.
by Dr Edward Coxson
by Lowri Bowen
by Nur-in Mohammad
by Faye Norman
by Jennifer Veeren
This page gives patients, carers and parents’ information about using ENTONOX® as pain relief.
Cheltenham’s General Hospital’s East Block Out Patients Department has recently benefitted from a £256,000 refurbishment.
This Care Plan is designed for you and your family/carer. It contains information relevant to you and your ongoing treatment following your stroke. To fill in your Stoke Discharge Care Plan, please print the PDF attachment, below.
by Helen Giles
You have been asked to look at this page because because it has been suggested that Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) may assist in the healing of your wound.