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The Upper GI service provides treatment for, amongst other conditions, oesophageal and gastric cancers as well as for benign conditions (acid reflux and motility disorders). There is close collaboration with the GI physiology and laser centre.
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Audiovestibular medicine is the medical specialty concerned with the investigation, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of both adults and children with hearing and balance disorders.
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The heart failure service provides comprehensive care for patients with heart failure.
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This page is for patients who are having stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) for lung cancer.
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The Eastman Hypodontia Clinic was founded in 1977 when it was recognised that this condition is best managed by a team of experts from different dental specialties.
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Based at the Royal National Ear, Nose and Throat and Eastman Dental Hospitals in Huntley Street. The audiologists provide an audiology led clinic (ALC) as well as supporting tertiary level medical clinics within ear, nose, and throat and, audiovestibular medicine services.
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Contact the Red Cell Network team.
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Molecular Radiotherapy Series No. 7 - Information for parents of children and young people having radioisotope treatment patient information leaflet
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Information for patients and visitors to UCLH, including how to change or book an appointment. The latest advice for patients and visitors relating to COVID-19.
File results
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FOI/2022/0246 - Adult haematology services
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FOI/2022/0247 - Care Axial SpA referrals to rheumatology
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FOI/2022/0249 - Robotic process automation/ intelligent automation technology
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FOI/2022/0263 - Rheumatology prescriptions
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FOI/2022/0268 - Total bed management contract with Medstrom Ltd
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FOI/2022/0269 - Allied health professionals job planning and junior doctor rotas software
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FOI/2022/0273 - Proton therapy
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FOI/2022/0275 - Biologic medications within dermatology
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FOI/2022/0276 - Biologic medicines within dermatology
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FOI/2022/0280 - Applications or tools to communicate digitally with patients