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… for an operation. Anaemia, with the associated risk of a blood transfusion during/after an operation, is associated … The IV iron will be given as an slow injection through a cannula (plastic tube) inserted into your hand/arm; the … Irritation or mild infection at site of injection There is a 1 in 10 chance of leaking of iron into the skin at the site …
… Gynaecology Ambulatory Gynaecology Many people can have a procedure in a clinic while they are awake. This is known as ambulatory care. Our ambulatory suite is a dedicated area of Gynaecology … while they are awake. This is known as ambulatory care. Our ambulatory suite is a dedicated area of Gynaecology …
… 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. …
… and support for patients and families living with a haematological conditions and cancer. If you need help to … Helpline 0808 808 5555 Macmillan Cancer Support Offers a range of support for the emotional and practical impacts of … emotional support to everyone who has been diagnosed with a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) and their …
… We have arranged for you to have your operation as a day case. This means that you will come back first thing in … your operation may be delayed. If this happens, we will do our best to perform your operation later in the day. … your operation may be delayed. If this happens, we will do our best to perform your operation later in the day. …
… very important you do not stop having blood tests. It is a good idea to mark these on your calendar as a reminder. If … any more than 1 month extra supply of medication. Once a medicine is delivered to your house it cannot be returned … any further help or advice you can contact the ILD team on our patient telephone advice line: 0117 414 7762 . This is an …
… ME/CFS but there are clear guidelines to help with making a diagnosis. These guidelines include: Blood tests – these … This is why we have different types of therapists in our team, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists … ME/CFS. The routines and habits that we develop throughout our lives can be difficult for anyone to change but we can …
… 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 …
… if you need urgent medical help but it's not an emergency. Our Minor Injuries Unit can help with cuts that need stitches and broken bones. Our Emergency Department treat serious and life threatening … doctor or practitioner seeing you. You may feel you need a certain test but you do not get one. This is because all …
… answer your questions. When you have been diagnosed with a blood cancer your treatment may include chemotherapy and … different effects on different cancer types. You may have a combination of different cancer drugs. Treatment is given … blood tests before all your treatment appointments at a pre-assessment appointment. The chemotherapy suite has 10 …