Eye drop use and general eye care (A&E)
Advice on caring for your eye(s) after leaving the Emergency Department
Read moreAdvice on caring for your eye(s) after leaving the Emergency Department
Read moreInformation for young patients and their parents / carers, explaining what may be causing your eye focusing problem and how to manage it
Read moreAdvice following an injection to treat your macular condition - includes important contact numbers
Read moreExplains how and why local anaesthesia (LA) may be used for your eye operation
Read moreInformation about your operation to remove an eye and aftercare advice
Read moreExplains what facial nerve paralysis is and outlines the management and treatment options
Read moreAn outpatient clinic providing a high standard of care for patients age 65 and over who have fallen or have a fear of falling
Read moreFor patients who are experiencing swallowing difficulties and have been advised to complete the falsetto / laryngeal (voice box) lift exercise
Read moreOne supportive partner is now welcome to stay outside of visiting hours, and overnight, in our Family Bays. To maintain a safe and respectful environment everyone must follow the guidelines set out in this document. We will explain what is expected of you and what to expect while staying with us.
Read moreWe welcome one supportive partner to stay with you, outside of visiting hours and overnight in our Family Bays. This leaflet will explain what they are, how you can use them and what guidelines are in place for everyone’s safety and comfort.
Read moreExplains each step of your journey as a ‘fast track’ patient of the Macular Service – from initial referral to treatment
Read moreGives information and advice on how to manage fatigue in order to take part in everyday activities following a diagnosis of cancer
Read moreOutlines some strategies to help you manage fatigue and aid your recovery
Read moreInformation for parents / carers of children fitting due to a raised temperature - explains what a febrile convulsion is, how it is treated and any likely after effects
Read moreSafety information for patients with nasogastric (NG) feeding tubes and their relatives, friends and carers
Read moreInformation on the condition called ankyloglossia or tongue tie which affects some babies and leads to latching problems when breast feeding.
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