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… is for patients whose doctor has requested that you have a cystogram. We hope the following information will answer … This examination is also used following recent bladder surgery or bladder injury. What preparation is required? No … catheter in situ, we will disconnect the bag and attach our bottle of X-ray dye to your catheter. If you do not have …
… prepare for the possibility of very low kidney function. Our team has access to your kidney records and works with … kidney doctor. Who do we see? We support people who Have a kidney function number (eGFR) below 20. Have recently been … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. It's okay to …
… solving of diabetes care and related problems, providing a plan and then discharge back to primary care. These clinics … solving of diabetes care and related problems, providing a plan and then discharge back to primary care. These clinics …
… directly about finances and accessing benefits as this is a specialised area, but we can help you with: … malaise. These two key areas can both be included in our standard clinic letters. However, if you need to appeal … adaptive equipment You will need to contact the social services department you live in, which is provided by the …
… Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPEX) What is a CPEX test? A Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPEX, also … test to measure how your heart and lungs will cope with surgery. It is a short exercise test on a static bicycle … Feel free to answer ask questions on the day. We will do our best to make you feel safe and well-cared for during your …
… Neuropsychological Assessment - What to Expect What Is a Neuropsychological Assessment? A neuropsychological … Brief psychological therapy Advice for family or carers Our treatment is usually goal-focused and short-term, based … support, we may refer you to specialist rehabilitation services such as: The Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation …
… or relationships? Are you struggling with moving to adult services? Do you feel alone with diabetes or as if no-one … The six-sessions are 90 minutes each and are led by a clinical psychologist where participants can gain valuable support in a safe and understanding environment. Plus, the convenience …
… Appointment How do I get referred? You can be referred to our service through your GP or other medical professional. … . Can someone come with me? Yes, you’re welcome to bring a family member, friend, or carer. They may be asked to wait … any written materials translated If you need any of these services, or if you're unsure what support might help, please …
… and vulval abscess including Bartholin’s. There is a daily emergency clinic based in the Cotswold Centre … by GP referral where we can do ultrasound scans. There is a nearby dedicated Gynaecology inpatient ward, Cotswold Ward. … and vulval abscess including Bartholin’s. There is a daily emergency clinic based in the Cotswold Centre …
… Care Centre The South Bristol Urgent Treatment Centre is a nurse-led walk-in centre for minor illness and injuries. Provided by Sirona, you can drop in seven days a week with no appointment necessary. South Bristol Urgent … Serious medical emergencies posing immediate threat to a person’s health or life Serious head injury – loss of …