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Dr Siedlecka treats a variety of conditions including:
We want to help improve the health and wellbeing of all those we come into contact with.
Ward 5B is our Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) and assesses patients who have a confirmed or probable surgical condition. It is located on the fifth floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
You have been referred for a tunnelled line, sometimes referred to as a catheter. This page aims to answer some of the questions you may have and explains how this line is different to other cannula or lines you may have had before. Also included is information about the risks and benefits of having Tunnelled Central Venous Catherter (CVC) and what to do if you have any problems. Please contact the team who provide your care if you need any further information about anything on this page.
The Respiratory Unit is a 56-bedded Unit which is located across the 8th floor.
This page provides information on Varenicline.
This page gives you instructions about the safe use of crutches.
We are looking for volunteer hair dressers and nail technicians to help cancer patients
The NHS in Gloucestershire is urging the public to only call 999 or attend the Emergency Departments in Gloucester or Cheltenham if it’s a life threatening condition or serious injury.
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The Endoscopy Unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is celebrating the opening of its upgraded facilities, following the installation of state-of-the-art imaging technology, that will significantly enhance patient care.
by Craig Blakeway, Karen Wheeldon and Louise Jones
Students and staff set their own personal running goals to take on and fundraise the Miles for Miles Challenge
This page provides advice for when you go home after having gynaecological surgery
by Laura Chase
Ward 2A specialises in treating trauma and orthopaedics patients and is located on the second floor of the Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
The time it takes to produce a test result depends largely on the type of investigation requested. This can vary from minutes to weeks. Please consult the tests and samples database for the expected turn around time for each type of test.
You have been advised to have a Bravo™ reflux testing system inserted for the assessment of heartburn or related symptoms. This page has been written to help answer any questions you may have. It is important that you read this before attending for the procedure as it contains important information about the investigation.