Periocular skin cancer
Explains what periocular skin cancers (on the skin around the eyes) are and how they may be treated
Read moreExplains what periocular skin cancers (on the skin around the eyes) are and how they may be treated
Read moreWhat a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) is, why they are used and what is involved when you have one placed
Read moreHow an infection within the peritoneum is treated and how it can be further prevented
Read moreUseful information on suitable activities to keep children with Perthes active and flexible
Read moreUseful information for parents and carers on Perthes disease (hip disorder), and how your child may be affected and the condition managed
Read moreUseful information on suitable activities to keep children with Perthes active, and their muscles strong and flexible.
Read moreInformation for amputee patients - aims to increase your understanding of phantom pain, including what can be done to manage it
Read moreOutlines a service available to you to deliver medicines you have been prescribed by your hospital clinician
Read moreRecord to help you book important appointments for chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer
Read moreA test on your skin to determine your starting dose in the phototherapy cabinet – to test what your skin can tolerate
Read moreAdvice to assist you in returning back to normal following your fractured ankle
Read moreOutlines the symptoms and causes of jaw joint pain and shows exercises that can help you to manage your symptoms
Read moreWhat to expect on your first visit to the Physiotherapy Outpatients Department
Read moreThis leaflet gives you advice and information following your pipelle biopsy.
Read moreOutlines the treatment options for pituitary tumours, including surgery, radiotherapy and drug therapy
Read moreYou will have been given this leaflet because you have been diagnosed with placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) during your pregnancy.
Read moreYou will have been given this leaflet because you have been diagnosed with placenta praevia during your pregnancy.
Read moreLink to the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists website for further information on the signs and symptoms of these conditions and how they are treated.
Read moreAnswers questions you may have about plaigocephaly and its treatment
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