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… Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Clinics TIA is a medical emergency - anyone suffering a suspected TIA should see a doctor immediately . You may be … take. You need to take this each day until you are seen in our clinic. They will also make a referral to the TIA …
… treatment, or monitoring, up until discharge from our care. The Cancer Support Worker will help you to … your recovery and/or monitoring, helping you return to a healthy lifestyle as soon as possible. The Cancer Support Worker can help refer you to services such as dietitians, physiotherapy, and psychology …
… If you’re looking for country living, we are only a few miles away from many picturesque villages and small … The beaches of Devon, Dorset and Wales are within a two-hour drive from Bristol; a city with great green … to invest in the transport network. The majority of our sites are connected by good walking, cycling and public …
… and set up your research idea at North Bristol NHS Trust. Our Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) should be used by … the current research SOPs should first be accessed via our Managed Learning Environment (MLE) in accordance with the … documents are available online below. If you would like a document that is not available online, please contact: …
… This if often treated in hospital as an inpatient or by a change in your medicine (such as steroids or antibiotics). … both education and exercise. Where are the classes? We run our PR sessions at Cossham Hospital, Kingswood, Bristol. … Phone: 0117 414 2010 Email: leepinfo@nbt.nhs.uk Visit our webpage: Lung Exercise & Education Programme (LEEP) …
… management of patients with chronic pain is provided by a multidisciplinary team of individuals who can address … the courses. This is an opportunity to talk to one of our specialists about the pain and the effects of the pain on … and help you to reach a decision about whether one of our programmes could be helpful to you. W e know that just …
… ME/CFS but there are clear guidelines to help with making a diagnosis. These guidelines include: Blood tests – these … This is why we have different types of therapists in our team, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists … ME/CFS. The routines and habits that we develop throughout our lives can be difficult for anyone to change but we can …
… living with and managing an inflammatory arthritis. Having a rheumatology condition affects a person’s physical health, and can impact on other areas of … disease. This video provides further feedback from some of our patients who have completed the course: Rheumatology …
… photo exhibition. These photos tell the stories of a wide range of our volunteers. From our Move Makers, who welcome people when they first arrive in … These photos tell the stories of a wide range of our volunteers. From our Move Makers, who welcome people …
… this service. What to expect Your appointment will be in a private treatment room. During your session, your … period (menstruating). Chaperones and support You can have a chaperone during any physical exam if you would like. … paper or in a note on their mobile phone. Have a look at our information on the Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Service …