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The Respiratory outpatient physiotherapy service supports patients under the care of the respiratory medicine department and COVID-19 clinics. We take referrals directly from these services to…
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We provide a specialist clinic for people who either have, or who are at risk of developing Huntington’s disease (HD), and their families and carers. We see people for the following reasons: To…
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This page provides information about the liquid food challenge test with head-up tilt (Liquid Meal Test).
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A breathing pattern disorder is an alteration/abnormal pattern of breathing.
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Organisations and services offering financial advice to people affected by cancer and blood conditions, and their familes and carers.
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Muscle weakness can be common after major surgery or a long stay in hospital. Resistance exercises improve strength and endurance, helping a faster return to normal activities.
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This page explains what you can expect after you have been referred to the Lymphoedema Service at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) for a face-to-face appointment.
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From 10 September 2025, proxies will be able to see more information in your MyCare account. Proxies are individuals such as parents or carers who have access to your MyCare account.
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This page aims to help you, your family or carers to plan ahead, and talk about decisions about your care or treatment that may need to be made in the future.
File results
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FOI/2022/0388 - Contact details for Medical Device Manager
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FOI/2022/0389 - Facilities available for non-consultant grade doctors
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FOI/2022/0391 - Research into Covid-19 loss of smell and taste
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FOI/2022/0405 - Treatments C1-esterase inhibitor & immunoglobulin treatments
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FOI/2022/0407 - Rooftop and greenfield mobile mast site agreements
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FOI/2022/0411 - Resident Medical Officers/ Resident Doctors/ Senior House Officers supplied by agencies
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FOI/2022/0421 - Paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders
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FOI/2022/0422 - Annual salary directors
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FOI/2022/0443 - Trust spend on lost, stolen or damaged patient property
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FOI/2022/0465 - Treatment of dermatological conditions