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Changes to Cheltenham A&E during BMA Industrial Action 17 - 22 December
A minor skin procedure has been arranged for you. This page gives you information about what to expect during and after the procedure.
Hands and the structures within them are prone to infections from bacteria, viruses and fungal (microorganisms) sources. The anatomy of the hand is complex in that a relatively trivial injury may cause disproportionate amount of harm.
The ‘End PJ paralysis’ campaign aims to help patients to become active in their recovery, keep their independence and help improve mental wellbeing and dignity.
by Dr Marcin Pachucki
Hereditary haemochromatosis (HH) is a very common inherited disorder of iron metabolism, characterised by inappropriately high absorption of iron, leading to excessive storage in the liver, skin, pancreas, heart, joints and testes.
For adults, blood taken into a 5mL gold top tube (or rust top for the Acute Unit)
by Lowri Bowen
This new webinar series is intended to support and inform patients affected by cancer, as well as their families and friends
Thanks to donations to our Focus fund, a new research role is helping to make a real difference for local cancer patients and NHS staff.
Supporting innovation, research and sustainable projects for the future of our community
This page explains about local steroid injections and their use, including the possible side effects. Local steroid injections have been suggested for you because they are considered an important part of the treatment for many types of hair and scalp disorders. These include alopecia areata, frontal fibrosing alopecia, folliculitis decalvans and lichen planopilaris.
Children visiting the Children’s Outpatients Department at Cheltenham General Hospital are now welcomed by a burst of colour and creativity, thanks to new charity-funded artwork designed to make hospital visits a little brighter!
Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration of the contribution millions of people make across the UK through volunteering in their communities. We particularly thank our amazing band of hospital volunteers.
It has been 60 years since Rosie Crooks, 78, started her training to become a nurse in Gloucester.
Chemical Pathology
Testicular cancer is cancer that's found in the testicles.
by Dr Paul Perkins
The information on this page will help to answer some of the questions you may have about the eye condition Central Serous Chorioretinopathy, commonly called CSCR.