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Occupational therapists support people to do activities which are important to them, but which may be difficult because of health conditions.
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The rhinology unit covers all aspects of nose and sinus disease including allergy, infection, inflammatory/mucosal conditions, breathing disorders and tumours.
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The Dermatology Department at University College Hospital is located in the Mortimer Market Centre and is housed in a newly refurbished dedicated skin clinic area where we see all of our adult patients for their outpatient appointments as well as surgical procedures and phototherapy.
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The FGM service provides consultations, assessments, and support and referral to other services where clinically indicated
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Online form for beginning the sefl referral process at UCLH maternity services.
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This information has been written to prepare you for your hospital stay.
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Advice on eating better for young people living with fatigue-related conditions such as CFS and ME.
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This information is for patients who are receiving radiotherapy to the prostate or prostate bed. It explains what the treatment involves, describes side-effects you may experience during and after treatment, and how best to cope with them.
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Radiotherapy Department Patient Information series no. 18 - prostate brachytherapy prostate high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy
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Treatment and rehabilitation of adolescents and children with complex conditions service (TRACCS) at UCLH. Formerly the Children and young people's chronic fatigue syndrome service.
File results
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FOI/2023/0522 - Urology cancer pathway
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FOI/2023/0523 - Treatment on Nivolumab
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FOI/2023/0537 - Agency usage for the Occupational Therapy
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FOI/2023/0542 - Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR)
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FOI/2023/0550 - Varicose veins referrals, treatment and wait time
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FOI/2023/0553 - Maternity complaints by ethnicity
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FOI/2023/0559 - Patients admitted to hospital with dental distress
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FOI/2023/0560 - Digital maternity training platform
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FOI/2023/0561 - Birthrate Plus
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FOI/2023/0563 - Treatment for Haemophilia B and Von Willebrand disease