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… 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 are not sure you're not sure if you need to go to A&E, you can check your symptoms on NHS 111 website, or call … difficulties a deep wound such as a stab wound Other services you can use to help you are: Pharmacists can help … you need urgent medical help, but it's not an emergency. Our Minor Injuries Unit can help with cuts that need …
… with kidney problems are looked after on the kidney ward – our specialist medical team regularly reviews patients cared for on other wards, and our hospital haemodialysis team provides dialysis for … with kidney problems are looked after on the kidney ward – our specialist medical team regularly reviews patients cared …
… members of the relevant multidisciplinary teams for cancer services. Neuropathology Speciality Director … members of the relevant multidisciplinary teams for cancer services. Neuropathology Speciality Director …
… & Surgery Service Upper Gastro-Intestinal Surgery Vascular Services Bristol Urological Institute Medicine for Older People A-Z of Consultants SAU Team … surgeons Anne Pullyblank (Lead for emergency general surgery) Ann Lyons Andrew Smith Caroline Burt Kathryn …
… Personalised Care and Support Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be a lot to take in. You may feel lots … Reviewing your medication. Giving you access to other services that you may need. If you have concerns at any time … Bristol NHS Trust Raise a concern or complaint contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) for help. …
… (TIA) clinic What may have caused my symptoms? Possibly a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA): this can take place because of a temporary blockage in a blood vessel in a part of the … take. You need to take this each day until you are seen in our clinic. There are clinics at Bristol Royal Infirmary and …
… Unit (HASU) is an acute stroke ward providing specialist services for people who have had a new suspected stroke. On the HASU we provide: Thrombolysis … your care in the meantime. If your diagnosis is not a stroke or TIA you may need to be transferred to another …
… this section, you can find out more information around how a dietitian can help with Nutrition and about Dietetic clinics How can a dietitian help me? Dietitians are ‘qualified and regulated … individual and wider public health level’. ‘Dietitian’ is a protected title and they are the only legally recognised …
… 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 …