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We have improved the WiFi at our hospital sites for patients, visitors and colleagues
See how this revolutionary technology can help save and transform local lives in the Gloucestershire community
We’re offering our patients online access to their personal health records with Patients Know Best
We provide most of our antenatal education through The Real Birth Digital Programme. You can also speak to your community midwife about Antenatal Education sessions in your area, which are provided by some of our units and continuity teams
by Beverley Gray and William Sims
Gloucestershire Hospital launches a new TRiM management model, to help support the mental wellbeing of employees after experiencing traumatic events in the workplace.
If you are likely to experience nausea and/or vomiting, you will be given anti-sickness medication before each treatment and a supply to take home.
by Hugh Wheatley
Our green spaces can be an oasis for those needing to escape from the busy hub of the main hospital environments
Our midwives can help you decide if a home birth is right for you, and help you deliver your baby in your own home. They can provide all the equipment you need.
An Underwater Adventure is a large-scale public mural at the Children’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
Our counter fraud team are part of a national network of specialist investigators. Our aim is to prevent it from happening and to deal with fraud allegations.
Runners, riders, donors and doctors are among the hundreds of people who have helped raise £500,000 for a life-saving hospital scanner.
We hold an annual members meeting every year, and all our Trust members are welcome to attend.
We have research radiographers in our team and take part in local, national and international radiotherapy trials. We contribute to the development of new treatments and techniques meaning that our patients have the opportunity to benefit from the most recent developments.
We have two purpose-built training centres at our hospitals.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) published has published the National Maternity Survey and the results reveal the responses from women who had given birth in February 2017.
Ascitic fluid cell count, microscopy and culture
No specific preparation required.