Inflammatory arthritis - Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)
Explains how Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) can help you, and us, monitor your Inflammatory Arthritis (IA)
Read moreExplains how Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) can help you, and us, monitor your Inflammatory Arthritis (IA)
Read moreOutlines what to expect next following your initial appointment with the doctor - for patients being investigated for (or who have been diagnosed with) inflammatory arthritis
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Read moreExplains what the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patient-Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU) service is and how it can help you manage your condition
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Read moreExplains what happens during an ultrasound examination with injection in the Radiology (X-ray) Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreExplains what an ICM does and how it is inserted
Read moreWhat to expect when you come into hospital to have your ICM removed
Read moreThe benefits, risks and alternatives of having a PICC line inserted so that you can make a fully informed decision when asked for consent
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Read moreInstructions to prepare for your eye operation under general anaesthetic (GA) happening in the afternoon
Read moreInstructions to prepare for your eye operation under general anaesthetic (GA) happening in the afternoon
Read moreInstructions to prepare for your eye operation under general anaesthetic (GA) happening before midday
Read moreInstructions to prepare for your eye operation under general anaesthetic (GA) happening before midday
Read moreYou have been recommended to give yourself insulin by injection during your pregnancy. The diabetes specialist midwife or one of the team has already shown you how to inject yourself. The following checklist will act as a reminder about what you have been told and help you give your insulin safely.
Read moreExplains what insulin pump therapy is, how it works, including the benefits and risks
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