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This service caters for babies, children and adolescents (attending the AVM and ENT departments at the Royal National ENT & Eastman Dental Hospitals) with congenital or acquired deafness or auditory processing disorders. The service provides assessment and advice only.
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This page is for parents and carers of children with sickle cell disease. It explains what happens during a Transcranial Doppler Scan.
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Information for UCLH patients requiring complex congenital gynaecology or with differences of sex development.
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This page is about the leukaemia multidisciplinary team (MDT) and how they can help you through your treatment.
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The head and neck speech and language therapy team provide a highly specialist service to both inpatients and outpatients who may experience difficulty swallowing or speaking following treatment for head and neck cancer.
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This is an easy read page for patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
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The pelvic pain management service at UCLH was established in 2006 and our clinicians have a wealth of experience in managing women with abdominal and pelvic pain, and especially with those who have experienced complications following mesh implantation.
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Information about sickle cell disorder in adulthood for UCLH patients.
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On 13 January 2020, a consultation which asks for people’s views on the future of planned orthopaedic surgery for adults in north central London was launched.
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This patient information aims to address the questions you may have about surgical management of endometriosis.
File results
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FOI201720 Electronic patient information systems
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FOI/2023/0491 - Treatment for oesophageal and gastric cancer
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FOI201725 Female genital mutilation
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FOI201730 Cancelled cancer operations
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FOI/2023/0514 - Processes and software applications used in Urology
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FOI/2023/0537 - Agency usage for the Occupational Therapy
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FOI/2023/0523 - Treatment on Nivolumab
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FOI/2023/0522 - Urology cancer pathway
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FOI/2023/0516 - Maternity management system
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FOI/2023/0508 - Lynch syndrome clinical pathway