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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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This patient information is about obstructed hemi-vaginas.
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Support patients in hospital this Christmas and the staff looking after them by donating to our UCLH Charity Gift of Giving Appeal.
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At University College Hospital education is provided for inpatients of school age on the paediatric floor (T11) and the adolescent floor (T12).
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This patient information will describe what having a transverse vaginal septum means, how it can affect you, and what are the treatment options.
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UCLH patient information for using Control IQ technology
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This patient information will describe what having a transverse vaginal septum means, how it can affect you, and what are the treatment options.
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A safeguarding clinic dedicated to the long term needs of children and young people who have problems related to Sexual, gynaecological or genito-urinary health, Complex maltreatment including sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, factitious illness and related issues. We also see unaccompanied children, refugees and looked after children.
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Information about incentive spirometry (IS) for adults with sickle cell disorder.
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For patients aged 13-18 we have a dedicated team covering a range of conditions, particularly specialising in reconstructive urology.
File results
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FOI/2023/0281 - Bariatric equipment
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FOI/2023/0282 - British Medical Association (BMA) strikes - cancelled, delayed or missed appointments
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FOI/2023/0284 - IT services management platform/ user licences
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FOI/2023/0286 - Maternity services budget for 2018/19-2022/23
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FOI/2023/0288 - Cancer treatment capacity
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FOI/2023/0290 - Specialist palliative care units within the Trust
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FOI/2023/0294 - Patient entertainment
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FOI/2023/0319 - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) treatment/ medication for any diseases
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FOI/2023/0326 - Risk management system reporting rates for adverse events
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FOI/2023/0323 - Medications/ treatment for dermatology and respiratory medicine