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… gene alteration? What else should I know about getting a genetic test? Are certain racial or ethnic populations at … gene alteration? What else should I know about getting a genetic test? Are certain racial or ethnic populations at …
… Team Contact Colorectal by calling 0117 414 4751 This is a central number for the Coloractal secretaries. Consultant … Contact Colorectal by calling 0117 414 4751 This is a central number for the Coloractal secretaries. Consultant …
… certain MRI and CT scans we may need to inject you with a dye, to help with the diagnosis. We usually inject it into a vein in your arm or hand. Sometimes this dye can escape … an ulcer developing close to the injection site. Important information The radiographer will write down the following …
… Kidney Disease (CKD) What is hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a serious inflammation of the liver that is caused by a viral infection. It is spread by contact with blood and … or breastfeeding women against hepatitis B. Further information Please speak to your kidney doctor or renal …
… gastrostomy) tube removed. We hope the following information will answer some of the questions you may have … removed? The PEG is held in place inside your stomach by a circular piece of plastic (the internal flange) about the … the Imaging Department (Gate 19) and be accompanied into our day case area. Please inform us if you are allergic to …
… Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Updated 7 October 2025 Our NICU has been temporarily moved to Cotswold Ward from 8 October 2025 for a period of approximately eight weeks. This is to allow for … ward office to be informed of important safety and unit information for the day. A Day in the Life of a Parent When …
… Exercise assessment Important information Please avoid vigorous exercise on the day of your … Please take all medication as normal and please bring a list of all medication with you. Please do not smoke, … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Exercise …
… are seen in the Emergency Department (often referred to as A&E or ED). This is an average of around 300 people every … you to consider whether you need urgent and emergency care services before you attend. If you do need to come to hospital, we will do our best to see you as quickly as possible, but please be …