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.
- Walking Boot - Advice for Patients
- Weak opioid medicines for pain relief
- WEB Intracranial aneurysm device in the treatment of cerebral aneurysms
- Welcome to Chemotherapy Daycare
- Welcome to Outpatients
- Welcome to the Teenage and Young Adult Service
- What care to expect when transferring care to UCLH
- What causes Long COVID? (Post-COVID Service)
- What is Post-COVID-19 Syndrome? (Post-COVID Service)
- What is the Glycaemic Index
- What to do if my pump breaks
- What to Expect After Congenital Cytomegalovirus Diagnosis
- What to expect from your neuro-oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)
- When a child dies
- Why it is important to get your heart checked? Information for patients with mitochondrial disease
- Why smoking is bad for patients with lupus
- Wigs and other headwear – A guide for people affected by cancer and blood conditions
- Women using maternity services who decline blood and blood products
- Women's health and cerebral palsy
- Wound care after a surgical procedure