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This page provides general information about the procedure called lumbar decompression.
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This information has been written for patients who have been referred for pelvic radiotherapy for a gynaecological cancer.
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Gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) is the effortless regurgitation of feeds/milk. It affects over 40% of babies.
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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.
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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 Lutetium-177 PSMA radionuclide therapy for metastatic or treatment-resistant prostate cancer
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Information about the autogenic training service at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine.
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This information is intended for patients who are receiving GnRH-a injections as part of their treatment at UCLH.
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Dr Lynch is a consultant neurologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. He sees patients with all types of neurological disease in his general neurology clinics, and he has a particular interest in patients with inherited disorders of white matter, also called leukodystrophies
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Coping with nausea patient information page.
File results
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FOI/2024/0455 - Information Governance structure
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FOI/2024/0534 - NHS staff absence rates
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FOI/2024/0537 - SHO doctor shifts covered by physician associates December 2023-May 2024
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FOI/2024/0541 - Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) 2022-2024
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FOI/2024/0542 - Single-use medical items usage at Trust
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FOI/2024/0210 - Clear identification of registered nurses/ job title on badges
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FOI/2024/0554 - Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Programme
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FOI/2024/0475 - Prophylactic hydrocortisone neonatal deaths in 2023
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FOI/2024/0091 - Primary HIFU PA procedures/ salvage HIFU procedures HEAT registry
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FOI/2024/0548 - Patient transport services, providers/ charges