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More about the Gloucester Birth Unit
The unit was set up in 2009 and is run by Consultant Gynaecologist and Specialist in Reproductive Medicine, Mrs Kalpana Reddy.
or your chosen birth unit.
On the first floor follow the signs for reception in the Endoscopy Unit.
At the paediatric day unit, our patients receive care including day surgery, medical investigations and infusions.
The Edward Jenner Unit provides services for patients with blood conditions, immune problems, and allergies.
To find the Endoscopy Unit, you need to enter the hospital through the main Atrium entrance.
They can stay in the waiting area, or come back to the unit once your treatment is finished.
Stroud Maternity Unit: All services at the unit continue including labour and birth services and planned antenatal care.
Take a look at a virtual tour of our unit
Each room at the unit is different, in order for us to best support your individual birth experience.
More about our Neonatal Unit
The Acute Medical Unit is a 50 bedded unit, which aims to assess and either discharge or transfer patients to a more specialised area.
Cheltenham MP, Alex Chalk, paid a special visit to Cheltenham General Hospital yesterday (Thursday 14 March) to see our new £17.2m dedicated surgical unit
The unit is located in the main corridor concourse, above the pharmacy. You can use the lift to the right of the stairway to get to the Mayhill unit.
Aveta Birth Unit, Cheltenham – Freestanding Gloucester Birth Unit – Alongside Stroud Birth Unit – Freestanding
The Hyper-Acute Stroke Unit aims to assess and either discharge or transfer patients to a specialised area.
No other children are allowed on the unit. 3D tour of our unit Take a look at a 3D tour of our unit
S.H.E.D is a new group for fathers of babies who start their life at Gloucester’s neonatal unit
Why do babies go to the Neonatal Unit?