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… When should I go to the Emergency Department? In a life-threatening emergency, go to the Emergency Department … is not life-threatening, you may be directed to other services where you may be seen more quickly. For answers to … about what to expect in the emergency department, visit our Emergency Zone FAQs webpage Read more about where you …
… being seen by the Hyper Acute Rehab Team (HART). We are a multi-disciplinary team of therapists with specialist … expertise in brain, spinal cord, and traumatic injuries. Our service sees patients on wards 6b and 25a. Our aim is to … needs and we liaise with appropriate onward rehabilitation services to facilitate a supportive discharge from the acute …
… directly about finances and accessing benefits as this is a specialised area, but we may be able to support you if you … and adaptive equiment You will need to contact the social services department you live in, which is provided by the … from searing physical pain… we seem to be too aware of our suffering . How on earth can learning to become even more …
… Patient Information Who are we and how can we help? We are a friendly service offering highly specialist psychological … hospital, getting back to work/study. Signposting to other services that may be more appropriate for co-existing … that you would like to be seen. We will then put you on our waiting list and will contact you as soon as we can offer …
… Contact BSLTRU Bristol Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit (BSLTRU) … and yvonne.wren@bristol.ac.uk As a research unit we do not have direct clinical contact with … proposal A member of the public interested in joining our patient group to meet, advise and shape our research …
… Duty of Candour At North Bristol NHS Trust we have a responsibility to be open and honest with our patients and service users. This applies to how we … Trust we have a responsibility to be open and honest with our patients and service users. This applies to how we …
… Tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) TB services in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire … Infirmary. Clinics operate at both hospitals, supported by a multidisciplinary team of specialist TB nurses and a … urgently via eRS and a highlighted by a phone call to our secretary – we aim to see such cases within 1 week. …
… in quality of life. For example, many patients experience a delayed increase in symptoms a day or two after an increase … as “post-exertional malaise” but it is known to many of our patients as “payback”. This delayed response can make the … activities. What happens when you first visit the Bristol M.E. service? We accept referrals from GPs and …
… Support Roles Support Services opportunities Catering Roles Catering Roles × We are proud of our award-winning catering department specifically catering … are produced onsite from scratch. The CPU operates over a five-day week, Monday to Friday, 7am to 3pm. In addition …
… 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. …