You can find patient information produced by UCLH below. Most are web pages, but some have videos and PDFs. Use this information in conjunction with advice from your healthcare professional or care provider.
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Updates
The information on these pages is updated regularly. If you print it, remember it is only valid on the day you print it. Always check the web page for the most up-to-date information.
- Gynaecological oncology multidisciplinary team (MDT)
- Having a bone marrow biopsy
- Having a craniotomy or biopsy for a suspected brain tumour
- Having a CT scan
- Having a Dental General Anaesthetic - Easy Read
- Having a general anaesthetic - Easy Read
- Having a lumbar puncture
- Having a scan - Easy Read
- Having a videoswallow
- Having acupuncture
- Having an MRI scan (Imaging Department)
- Having an X-ray - Easy Read
- Having gadolinium based contrast agent for MRI examinations while breast feeding
- Having proton beam therapy under general anaesthetic: information for children aged 1- 4
- Having proton beam therapy under general anaesthetic: information for children aged 5-8
- Having proton beam therapy: a guide for parents and carers
- Having proton beam therapy: a guide for patients and carers
- Having proton beam therapy: information for children aged 5- 8
- Having proton beam therapy: information for children aged 9-12
- Having proton beam therapy: information for teenagers aged 13-17