Page results
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This page tells you about having a Non-Tunnelled CVC Line Insertion (Vascath). This page is for those patients who have been referred to Interventional Radiology.
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A new surgical technique could remove the risk of urinary incontinence after surgery to remove the prostate for men with prostate cancer.
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A UCLH rheumatology team is leading an exciting project to help understand the reasons for young people missing their hospital appointments and find ways to improve this.
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This page tells you about having a PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) line insertion with the Interventional Radiology team.
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This page explains what sperm banking is, how it works and how it can benefit you.
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This booklet tells you about having a Vortex® Port-a-cath Insertion (implantable port) with the Interventional Radiology team.
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This page tells you about having a PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) line insertion with the Vascular Access team.
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This service is provided for UCLH patients who are unable to attend hospital appointments by public transport or other means, due to their medical condition.
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This page explains what spasticity is. It contains information on botulinum toxin and its use to treat conditions such as spasticity and dystonia which can occur after a stroke or brain injury.
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This page is for patients who have been referred by their GP to a gynaecology specialist because their symptoms need further tests.
File results
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FOI/2024/0101 - Immunoglobulin drug treatments
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FOI/2024/0108 - Clinical letters/ EPR, PAS, patient portal systems, hybrid mail contract
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FOI/2024/0112 - Fertility treatment in 2021
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FOI/2024/0116 - Patient treatment due to noise levels of the London Underground
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FOI/2024/0121 - Migraine treatments
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FOI/2024/0126 - Ophthalmology RTT pathway
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FOI/2024/0128 - Post mortem cardiac device interrogation
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FOI/2024/0129 - Nursing associate and anaesthesia associate staffing
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FOI/2024/0131 - Alpha-1 Proteinase-Inhibitor (AAT) purchased in 2023
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FOI/2024/0132 - Cancer patients diagnosed in A&E