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Our vascular service has a major emphasis on endovascular (minimally invasive) treatments for vascular diseases, and this approach has largely replaced conventional open vascular surgery at UCLH.
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Information about community sickle cell and thalassaemia services provided via UCLH.
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This information page aims to answer some of the questions you may have about receiving chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH).
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Information about the autogenic training service at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine.
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This information explains what alpha thalassaemia is, and provides information about the different types of alpha thalassaemia.
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Patient information for patients suffering from long COVID who are returning to work.
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This page explains what autologous stem cell transplant is and includes information about our stem cell transplant service and process, the care patients will receive and what to expect after the transplant.
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Information about psychological therapy services at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine.
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Being diagnosed with cancer can be a difficult time for you and those close to you. This page gives you an overview of the care you can expect to receive as our patient at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH). It also introduces different types of healthcare professionals you may meet along the way.
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RLHIM – The SELF-CARE SPACE The Self-Care Space is an exciting adjunct to our NHS clinical services helping with problems we see commonly such as chronic pain, tiredness, sleep problems, low and anxious mood, and menopausal symptoms. We will be offering the chance to explore a number of therapies and activities, including Mindfulness Reflexology Reiki Indian Head Massage Guided exercise techniques such as: Tai Chi Yoga We run regular group workshops for patients to come together in a positive and supportive way to develop and share skills. We see this co-created approach as an essential part of living well with long term conditions