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This page provides general information about the procedure called anterior cervical discectomy.
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The department offers a wide range of investigations and treatment for benign and cancerous surgical diseases, with specialisation in lower and upper GI surgery (including for weight loss).
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Critical care incorporates general adult intensive care, high-dependency, the Post-Anaesthetic Care Unit (PACU), critical care outreach and the Critical Care Follow-up Clinic.
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The Charles Dent Metabolic Unit (CDMU) is one of the largest and longest established services in the world for the treatment of adolescents and adults (aged 16 years and older) with inherited metabolic diseases.
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This information has been produced to help children and young people using the Medtronic MinimedTM 780G system with SmartGuardTM technology.
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This page provides information for employers, teachers, special needs education coordinators (SENCo) and other professionals who work alongside someone with Galactosaemia.
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Providing expert care for tropical and infectious diseases. Our specialist team provides comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and travel health services, including an emergency walk-in service for travellers returning from travel.
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Get expert pre-travel advice and vaccinations at The Hospital for Tropical Diseases Travel Clinic. Our specialists provide comprehensive care for travellers with complex medical conditions.
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Professor Lunn's specialist clinical and research interests are in the inflammatory neuropathies, particularly Guillain-Barré syndrome, CIDP and paraproteinaemic neuropathies.
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Professor Michael Hanna is a consultant neurologist with a special interest in neuromuscular disease including a particular interest in channelopathies.
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UCLH Private maternity brochure May 2024
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Maternity referral form
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RLHIM Pharmacy Product Catalogue
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Headache Service additional medication Information
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Psychology referral form (children and young patients)
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UCLH Membership Development Strategy
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What young people would like everyone to know about Type 1 Diabetes