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Patient information written for patients undergoing a skin snips biopsy.
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RAID (Rapid Access Infectious Diseases) clinic is an outpatient service located at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases (address and directions overleaf).
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Clinical Biochemistry HSL at 60 Whitfield Street has a fully automated laboratory offering a range of routine biochemical tests to UCLH and local GPs.
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The department offers a wide range of investigations and treatment for benign and cancerous surgical diseases, with specialisation in lower and upper GI surgery (including for weight loss).
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This patient information has been written for patients who are being given post exposure prophylaxis.
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We run two separate Urogynaecology services at UCH: The Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Unit and The Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Unit.
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The aim of this page is to give information about how we induce labours.
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This information is for patients who have fibroids. It contains information about what fibroids are, how they can affect you and what treatments are available.
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Four women have successfully had combined surgery at UCLH in which they gave birth by caesarean section and at the same time had surgery to reduce their risk of ovarian cancer.
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At UCLH, we encourage self-referral to our antenatal service, but you also have the choice to go via your GP who will make the referral for you.
File results
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FOI/2022/0369 - Inpatient mental health facilities
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FOI/2022/0371 - Patients presented at A&E with dental health problems
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FOI/2022/0372 - Number of offences relating to sexual misconduct
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FOI/2022/0373 - Policy for patients with orthopaedic injuries sustained whilst staying away from home
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FOI/2022/0377 - Usage of Dabrafenib + Trametinib in cancer treatment
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FOI/2022/0378 - IT and Digital team organisation chart
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FOI/2022/0379 - Longest wait time for patients attending A&E
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FOI/2022/0381 - Fax machines in use at Trust
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FOI/2022/0384 - Information on ward clerks and ED receptionists
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FOI/2022/0385 - Stillbirths and infant deaths