Femoral popliteal bypass surgery
Explains an operation to bypass a blocked portion of an artery in the leg using a piece of another blood vessel.
Read moreExplains an operation to bypass a blocked portion of an artery in the leg using a piece of another blood vessel.
Read moreAdvice about an operation to bypass the blocked arteries in your pelvis that supply your leg, so that the blood supply is improved
Read moreYour baby has been found to have more fluid in its kidneys than expected. This leaflet will explain what this means for you and your baby.
Read moreInformation about a fibreoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES)
Read moreOutlines what financial support is available for patients with a cancer diagnosis
Read moreAims to help you find quality and trustworthy sources of health information online
Read moreLooking after yourself and your wound following an FNA where we took some tissue samples to find out what is wrong
Read moreExercises to improve strength and movement of a child's hand
Read moreDietary advice for those who struggle with foods that are eaten using cutlery or find picking at food or snacks easier - suggested foods that can be eaten as finger foods
Read moreDischarge advice and how to ‘buddy strap your fingers following your finger or hand fracture
Read moreOutlines conservative (non-surgical) management of a jammed finger
Read moreOutlines what to expect in the first 6 weeks following your weight loss surgery and provides information and advice to support you
Read moreWhat to expect at your first assessment with the West Berkshire Wheelchair Service.
Read moreAdvice following diagnosis of a first fit or seizure in the Emergency Department (A&E)
Read moreExplains what will happen when you come to the hospital for an operation to fuse the big toe
Read moreFor children, young people and their parents and carers - some basic general information on seizures and safety
Read moreThis leaflet will help to answer the most frequently asked questions following a first trimester (up to 13 weeks of a pregnancy) miscarriage.
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