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… Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Clinics TIA is a medical emergency - anyone suffering a suspected TIA should … We will discuss all this when you see us in clinic. What happens now? The clinician who initially diagnosed you … take. You need to take this each day until you are seen in our clinic. They will also make a referral to the TIA …
… the Emergency Department. We understand that this must be a difficult and distressing time for you. Our team would like to be able to offer you an assessment of … Phone: 0117 908 7712 Next Link – Domestic Abuse services – Bristol Phone: 0800 4700 280 Survive – Domestic …
… 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 …
… Monday to Friday 9am to 4:30pm. You are welcome to leave a phone/email message outside these times and one of the team …
… solving of diabetes care and related problems, providing a plan and then discharge back to primary care. These clinics … with the Diabetes Service by: 1) Thinking about what you would like to discuss in your diabetes appointment. … solving of diabetes care and related problems, providing a plan and then discharge back to primary care. These clinics …
… normal to feel emotional about your cancer diagnosis, and a range of support is available to people who have had or are … therapy or being signposted to a support group, other NBT services, or community services depending on what … and much more. If you would like a referral to one of our groups, please ask your cancer support team to refer you. …
… Living Well Signposting and Information Event in 2024. What is this? This event is open to everyone who has … different specialties in the Rheumatology team including a Consultant Rheumatologist, Physiotherapist, Occupational … will introduce you to the different specialities within our rheumatology team. These will help you to know what is …
… are we? The Sarcoma Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a registered nurse with specialist education and experience … such as a physiotherapist, dietician, finance and welfare services, and cancer information and support services. Cancer … to help you manage your diagnosis, treatment, and beyond. Our Sarcoma Cancer Support Worker, Hannah, will contact you …
… Prosthetics Reconstructive Prosthetics provides services to help rehabilitate patients following a traumatic event, disease removal or body-part absence from … During your initial appointment, we will discuss with you what we can provide, how it may help you and what is involved …
… you may no longer need an appointment that you’ve been on a waiting list for. If you’re on a waiting list at our hospital, we may contact you from time to time to confirm … given us a mobile number, you’ll be sent a letter by post. What do I need to do? If you receive a text message, please …