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… procedure is called an angiogram. This is used to make a detailed map of your arteries, because blood vessels do not … Imaging Department (Gate 19) and will be accompanied into our day case area. Please bring a list of your regular … disease (PAD) - NHS (www.nhs.uk) About our consultants: A-Z of Consultants | North Bristol NHS Trust (nbt.nhs.uk) Find …
… 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 …
… Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Clinics TIA is a medical emergency - anyone suffering a suspected TIA should … take. You need to take this each day until you are seen in our clinic. They will also make a referral to the TIA Service. TIA clinics run daily, including weekends. Every …
… Varicocele embolisation What is a varicocele embolisation? A varicocele is an abnormality of … the Imaging Department, Gate 19, and be accompanied into our day case area. You may take your normal medication unless … on an X-ray table for the duration of the procedure. The skin near the neck or groin will be cleaned with an …
… (TIA) clinic What may have caused my symptoms? Possibly a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA): this can take place … take. You need to take this each day until you are seen in our clinic. There are clinics at Bristol Royal Infirmary and … weekend or at a bank holiday, the co-ordinator of the TIA Service will phone you on the day tell you what time to come …
… Mallet fingers What is a mallet finger? A mallet finger is caused by rupture of the … its function. Any redness, swelling and tenderness of your skin over the end of your finger may persist for the first … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … What is a mallet finger? A mallet finger is …
… very important you do not stop having blood tests. It is a good idea to mark these on your calendar as a reminder. If … centre for advice. Uncommon side effects Yellowing of skin or eyes Excessive itching Unexplained bruising or … ILD team on 0117 414 7762 . This is an answering machine service; leave a message and someone will get back to you …
… parents and carers What is jaundice? Jaundice is when the skin and whites of the eye turn yellow. Jaundice is not always caused by liver disease. Newborn babies have a higher than normal number of red blood cells. The body … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Prolonged …
… You have been referred for an ultrasound to examine a lump in your testicle. Your GP has examined you and feels … specialist. Useful contacts Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) To make comments or raise concerns about the Trust’s services, please contact PALS on 0117 414 4569 or email …
… Burns Patient Information After a burn injury: The next step Following your burn injury, there is a lot of background information that will help you progress … Biobrane dressing Biobrane™ is a flexible “temporary skin cover” used to protect the wound and help it to heal. It …