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This page provides information about CT-guided steroid injections targeted to the nerve root, or facet joint, of the spine. It is intended for use by patients (or their families or carers) who have been referred to the NHNN for treatment.
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At your first visit to UCLH your midwife will discuss birth place options with you and recommend a place of birth.
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The National Day Care Unit provides an opportunity for many people to receive different treatments, tests and procedures without having to stay overnight in the hospital. Some eligible patients who need more than one day of treatment will stay in a hotel near to the hospital.
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Postnatal care should be a continuation of the care the woman has received through her pregnancy, labour and birth and take into account the woman’s individual needs and preferences.
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This page has been written by the Epilepsy Specialist Nurses to provide you with information about the Telephone Advice Line service.
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The maternity team at UCLH will listen to your hopes and concerns and can suggest helpful and practical ideas to help you.
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This page has been written by the Spasticity Team at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery for patients (or their family or carers) who have been referred to our service or are under the care of the team at this hospital.
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This page provides general information about the procedure called lumbar decompression. It is intended for use by patients (or their families or carers) referred to our service who may be offered this procedure.
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This page has been written by the team at the Sir William Gowers Unit or Gowers as it widely known. It aims to prepare you for your admission. It will tell you what we do, what to bring and what to expect during your stay with us.
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This page has been written by Dr Eriksson and Prof Walker with the input from colleagues in the UCLH insomnia team to provide patients, their family or carers with information about sleep hygiene.