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The Fetal Medicine Unit (FMU) is led by a team of highly skilled specialist doctors that offer diagnosis and treatment of complications which may arise in unborn babies.
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KF-Xtra is a one-stop multi-disciplinary clinic for boys and men with Klinefelter syndrome (KS). Klinefelter Syndrome (KS) is a common congenital condition affecting boys and men. It occurs in 1 in 500 live male births. KS is caused by the presence of additional sex chromosomes.
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The SMS appointment reminder service is a text message service to help remind you of an upcoming appointment.
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Brooke Robinson tells us what it is like to work to in neuroradiography at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
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"Patient-initiated follow-up” appointments (PIFU ) allow you to arrange a follow-up appointment if and when you need it.
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An ILR is a sealed metal and plastic device, which contains a battery and electronic circuits. ILR is offered to patients who have symptoms / possible symptoms that could be result of an arrhythmia.
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This page provides information for patients who are due to be admitted to hospital for bowel surgery.
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A guide created by The Red Cell Network with expert patient insight from Elaine Tappin, Miriam Santos Freire and Nneka Smith.
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Advice for women have been recommended to take Aspirin during pregnancy.
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We are making it easier and safer for patients to be seen in an Emergency Department (ED) or Accident and Emergency (A&E) department without waiting for long periods of time.
File results
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FOI/2021/0225 - E-mail contacts of ED/A&E
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FOI/2021/0230 - Staff contact details
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FOI/2021/0237 - Triage protocols for ICU
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FOI/2021/0260 - Pre-filled labels attached to the consent form
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FOI/2021/0274 - Medical locums/ agency doctors
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FOI/2021/0297 - Electronic signing tool
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FOI/2021/0317 - Covid-19 patients discharged into care homes
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FOI/2021/0337 - Payments/ Stonewall
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FOI/2021/0341 - Total hospital deaths (all causes)
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FOI/2021/0351 - Patients brought to A&E presenting complaint related to mental health